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... factors existing, as well. In the following of this paper, I will discuss using cases involving the media to demonstrate the speculated causality between mediated violence and violent behaviour in audience is not convincible. But firstly, let us take a look of what the psychologists speculate. SEPCULATION OF PSYCHOLOGISTS Early research Albert Bandura, from Stanford University, was one of the psychologists who did experiments concluded that violence on media would cause people whatever their age imitating what they saw. In the middle of last century, he demonstrated experiment in which one group of children were shown a violence involved film clip and the other group of children were not. Later statistical result showed that the group of children who had seen the violent film behaved and acted more aggressively than the other group who had not seen it. Bandura therefore joined campaigns against televised violence. Furthermore, other researchers, Leonard Berkowitz for ...
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