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- ^ name=Media Violence Commission (2012), Report of the Media Violence Commission (2012), International Society for Research on Aggression
- ^ Weaver, Erin (2007). "Based on a True Story: The Use of Truth on the Didactic Stage". Inquiry@Queen’s (1): 1–5.
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- ^ Beresin, Eugene. violence_on_children_and_adolescents_opportunities_for_clinical_interventions "The Impact of Media Violence on Children and Adolescents: Opportunities for Clinical Interventions". American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
- ^ name=Ferguson & Dyck, 2012>Ferguson, Christopher (2012). "Paradigm change in aggression research: The time has come to retire the General Aggression Model". Aggression and Violence Behavior (17): 220–228.
- ^ David Gauntlett (2005), Moving Experiences, second edition: Media Effects and Beyond, London: John Libbey
- ^ Freedman, Jonathan L. (2002). Media violence and its effect on aggression: Assessing the scientific evidence. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. ISBN 978-0-8020-3553-0
- ^ a b Anderson, C. A. & Bushman, B. J. (2001) Media Violence and the American Public: Scientific Facts Versus Media Misinformation. American Psychologist
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- ^ a b "Video Games and Youth Violence: A Prospective Analysis in Adolescents", Christopher J. Ferguson, Journal of Youth and Adolescence
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- ^ Department of Health And Human Services
- ^ Fanti, Kostas (2009). "Desensitization To Media Violence Over A Short Period of Time". Aggressive Behavior 35: 179–187. Retrieved 11/07/12.
- ^ Ramos, Raul (2013). "Desensitization Comfortably numb or just yet another movie? Media violence exposure does not reduce viewer empathy for victims of real violence among primarily Hispanic viewers.". Psychology of Popular Media Culture.
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