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notsponge [240]
1 year ago
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14. The 2007 Parents Television Council Study reported that people who watch more than three hours of television a day during th

e family time slot were much more likely to commit violent acts than people who watched less than one hour of television a day. What can be said about this research
Social Studies
1 answer:
fenix001 [56]1 year ago
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The thing which was said about this research was it suggests that there is an association between watching violence on television and committing acts of violence.

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a: Using physical force to hurt, abuse, hurt, or destroy.

b: In the case of violent treatment or procedure.

2: Injured or so injured by distortion, injury, or blasphemy: Anger.

A crime can therefore be defined as breaking the law, deviating from established rules, or failing to perform an act required by law. Violence, on the other hand, is an act of physical aggression that almost always results in harm.

Learn more about the acts of violence here:brainly.com/question/13944569

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