The "violent movies" study only considers rates of violence *same night* as a release? The idea that movies only affect people *while* they're watching, or until bedtime, is an odd one to highlight in a pop-culture program. I had never supposed that anyone thought that's what the pedagogical concerns were about.
The "violent movies" study only considers rates of violence *same night* as a release? The idea that movies only affect people *while* they're watching, or until bedtime, is an odd one to highlight in a pop-culture program. I had never supposed that anyone thought that's what the pedagogical concerns were about.
The "violent movies" study only considers rates of violence *same night* as a release? The idea that movies only affect people *while* they're watching, or until bedtime, is an odd one to highlight in a pop-culture program. I had never supposed that anyone thought that's what the pedagogical concerns were about.
Ha, fair enough, but again: itтАЩs worth thinking about a *possible* effect versus what seems to be a fairly *concrete* effect.