Media Violence and its Effect on Aggression: Assessing the Scientific Evidence

Media Violence and its Effect on Aggression: Assessing the Scientific Evidence

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ISBN: 0802084257 / Publisher: University of Toronto Press, May 2002

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Freedman argues that scientific evidence does not support the notion that TV and film violence causes aggression in children or in anyone else. A provocative challenge to the accepted norms in media studies and psychology. Read More
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Collectible - Very Good First Edition Signed

INSCRIBED! Toronto, Buffalo and London: University of Toronto Press, 2002. 1st edition. 8vo softcover. xi+227pp. Inscribed by the author Jonathan L. Freedman "Dear Jack: // Thanks for your support. // Jonathon" on front inside cover. Very Good book. Lightly shelfworn. From the library of political advisor and lobbyist Jack Valenti. Valenti served as Special Assistant to Lyndon B. Johnson and also presided over the Motion Picture Association of America where he created the MPAA film rating. (Violence in Mass Media, Aggressiveness in Children, Psychological Aspects) Inquire if you need further information.

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