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Essay on Hypothetical Research Proposal: Influence of Television on
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Essay on Hypothetical Research Proposal: Influence of Television on
Mind & Behavior

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1. Television and the Mind by Mac White/

2. Influence of the television on childern's gender role socialzation: A Review of the Literature by Susan D. Witt, Ph.D.

3. Handbook of Children and the Media by Dorothy Singer and Jerome Singer (2001).

4. Media Psychology, by David Giles' (2003)

5. Revealing the Black Box: Information Processing and Media Effects, by Seth Geiger and John Newhagen published an essay called.

6. Adolescent and parent perceptions of media influence on adolescent sexuality. Adolescence; By; Morrissey, Kathleen M. 6/22/2004.

7. Under the influence: a survey. (media and acting instructors)(Includes related articles) American Theatre; by Istel, John 1/1/1996.

8. Mass media influences on sexuality. (Statistical Data Included) The Journal of Sex Research; by Brown, Jane D. 2/1/2002.

9. Brown, J. D., & Newcomer, S. F. (1991). Television viewing and adolescents' sexual behavior. Journal of Homosexuality, 21(1/2), 77-91.

10. Rushkoff, Douglas; Media: it's the real thing. (influence of mass media) (Beyond the Spectacle) New Perspectives Quarterly; June 22, 1994. Method (Section 1):

1. Television and The Hive mind by Mack White.

Sixty-four years ago this month, six million Americans became unwitting subjects in an experiment in psychological warfare. It was the night before Halloween, 1938. At 8 p.m. CST, the Mercury Radio on the Air began broadcasting Orson Welles' radio adaptation of H. G. Wells' War of the Worlds. As is now well known, the story was presented as if it were breaking news, with bulletins so realistic that an estimated one million people believed the world was actually under attack by Martians. Of that number, thousands succumbed to outright panic, not waiting to hear Welles' explanation at the end of the program that it had all been a Halloween prank, but fleeing into the night to escape the alien invaders. Later, psychologist Hadley Cantril

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