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... the children. In recent studies, children made errors in reporting details of what they had seen in the studies. The errors were ...
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... (Bibliography #7) Studies have show that children who regularly watch violent programs tend to resolve conflicts using aggression to resolve conflicts. ...
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... Both of the studies had determined that homeless children have poorer scores compared to those that are non-homeless, and that they are more developmentally ...
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... In the thirties and forties studies showed that children were having difficulty distinguishing fantasy from reality and having trouble in school work because ...
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... college. The previous studies provided answers in the controversy over academic standards of children of divorce. However, there ...
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... Studies do show that children do not watch television passively as would appear, rather, they are very active in the actions on screen (Gary 33, Schneider 81 ...
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... to violence. Stein also noted the lack of research on 'sexual violence' studies of younger elementary school children. The study ...
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... Recent studies have indicated that children and adolescents constitute a highly significant portion of Internet users, giving alcohol companies an opportunity ...
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... Studies suggest that children who watch more then others have a higher risk of the usage of tobacco, alchohol and a younger onset of sexual activity. ...
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... watch. Studies show that these non-violent types of programs can influence children to become more kind and considerate. Although ...
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... The studies compared Chinese, Japanese, and American children who sampled from first grade and fifth grade classrooms in elementary schools in Minneapolis ...
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... I have come across the following field studies that prove that television violence can provoke violence in children: In addition, Stein and her colleagues ...
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... In the case that the father is awarded custody of the children, the opposite applies as well. Studies have shown that a deterioration in custodial parent-child ...
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... " Studies conclude viewing certain programs of violence can increase aggression in children, make them more fearful and less trusting, and desensitize them to ...
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... "Academic Achievement in Children of Alcoholics." Journal of Studies on Alcohol 60.1 (1999): 18-21. Seilhamer, Ruth Ann, and Jacob, Theodore. ...
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... In his studies, McDougle found that "children and adolescents are more likely to have behavioral side effects; younger children being the most vulnerable" (5). ...
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... The studies on treatment of sexually abused children cater to the idea that oppression of abusive experience is harmful to later forms of adjustment. ...
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... in Brown 4). In another study by the Contemporary Pediatrics, "the majority of the studies show that children do become more aggressive after either playing or ...
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... This is when children receive the full force of the violence in television; studies conducted have shown that children either imitate their heroes or let the ...
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... Studies indicate that adults can have a very significant effect on what children learn from television and how they react to it. ...
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... Yet, studies have been inconclusive when comparing the affects of video game violence on children to that of violent television. ...
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... Foundation commissioned a report on the effects of advertising to children which concluded : Numerous recent studies document that children and adolescents who ...
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... children's intervention programs should include the non-offending parent. The existing literature does little to answer that question, because some studies ...
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... New studies have shown that children who are abused by their parents physically, emotionally, or sexually grow up and become abusive parents themselves. ...
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... The basis of this analysis will contrast the studies that interracial children are inferior, abnormal, lack true identity, and challenge the classification of ...
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... These twin studies that were done show that there is some affect of the environment on the intelligence of the children. However ...
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... Studies consistently indicate, however, that children in stepfamilies sometimes show more problems than do children with continuously married parents and about ...
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... Garbe). Studies have suggested that children as young as 6 have these negative views of overweight people (Hoot & Lynn-Garbe). In ...
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... Additionally, studies have found that children who are punished through corporal punishment have no lower of a recidivism rate of negative behaviors than those ...
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... parents. The studies conclude that children of homosexual parents are no different than their peers raised by heterosexual parents. The ...
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