Multiple Choice
A number of long-term studies that monitor what children actually watch on television and that use teacher and peer ratings of aggressiveness (e.g.,Eron,1987; Huesmann,1982) have found that
A) there is no relation between exposure to TV violence and aggression.
B) it is reasonable to conclude that exposure to TV violence causes aggression.
C) the relation between exposure to TV violence and aggression holds for boys, but not for girls.
D) it is reasonable to conclude that aggression is a direct cause of watching TV violence.
E) the strength of the relation between exposure to TV violence and aggression increases with age.
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