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Surprise! TV Violence Isn’t Portrayed Accurately

By John M. Grohol, PsyD
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Surprise! TV Violence Isn't Portrayed AccuratelyDid you know that television, much like books before it, is often about fictional characters engaging in make-believe stories (called “plots”)? And that some of those fictional dramas don’t actually portray real …

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Surprise! TV Violence Isn’t Portrayed Accurately

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