christopher hatch, screen time ch. 9
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Taken from Screen Time: By Lisa Guernsey
Presented by: Christopher Hatch
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•Do the scripts young children learn, but don’t understand, set them up to follow the examples of other television shows that they see later in life such as Jackass, or Dexter?
•How does no media impact the life of a child? If the parent/friends are the only influences they have, are there more negative or positive effects?
•What are the discrepancies between studies done in the past, with other studies done more presently? The mediums of media, as well as the media itself have changed, so have the results?