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... George Gerbner, Dean Emeritus of Communications, University of Pennsylvania, who is recognized by many as the dean of research into violence on television, has ...
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... Furthermore, George Gerbner has studied the effects of television violence (sensationalism) for more than thirty years. Through ...
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... McCormack quotes George Gerbner as saying "in reality, there is less violence on TV now than in the past.(McCormack 1993 p.20) Gerbner belongs to the ...
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... Dr. George Gerbner described the latter as a "mean world syndrome" where the viewer perceives the world as more violent than it actually is. ...
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... the population(CQ Researcher, 167). "There has never been a situation like this," says George Gerbner. A Times Mirror poll held ...
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... Another study conducted by George Gerbner, Ph.D showed, "The children who watched the violent shows were more likely to strike, argue, and disobey authorities ...
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... Studies by George Gerbner, Ph.D., at the University of Pennsylvania, have shown that children's television shows contain about 20 violent acts each hour and ...
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... This syndrome, explained by Dr. George Gerbner, is a result of over exposure to television. It is the sense that one lives in a mean and gloomy world. ...
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... Dr. George Gerbner states "Living with a television means growing up in a world of about 22,000 commercials a year, 5,000 of them for food products, more then ...
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... Or what!?) One of the most observable and yet debatable communication theory today, is George Gerbner's Cultivation Theory. Gerbner ...
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... impoverished neighborhoods are exposed to more violence, and they tend to watch more media violence".3 Some academicians, such as George Gerbner, former dean ...
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... Similar results were found in studies done by Brandon Centerwall, George Gerbner and the Psychological Association Commission on Violence and Youth. ...
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... Chaffee, Steven H., George Gerbner, Beatrix A. Hamburgh, Chester M. Pierce, Eli A. Rebinstein, Alberta E. Siegel, and Jerome L. Singer."Defending the ...
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... v109, n25, pg.36 (6) Felson, Richard B. (1996) "Mass Media Effects on Violent Behavior" Annual Review of Sociology, v22, pg.103 (26) Gerbner, George (1996) "TV ...
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