Media casestudies 1.

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Imitation of film study. model rewarded/ punished/ no consequence. SUPPORTS ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR. SLT.
bandura et al
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Watch Karate Kid 3, tested reaction time against opponent. fixed to win 50% then administer punishment. Supports anti-social behaviour. cog priming.
Bushman
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Introduction of TV to Notel increased aggression. Supports anti-social behaviour. Arousal/sponsor effect.
Joy et al
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Introduced tv to St Helena found no increase in aggression. Challenges anti-social behaviour. Sponsor/arousal effect.
Charlton
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White coats are more persuasive. communicator HYM
Baron and Byrne
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Played 2 songs, 1 was acclaimed one not (same song). 59% agreed first was best. communicator HYM
Sorokin and Boldyreff
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Half heard view agreeing, half heard balanced argument. 2 days later views attacked. Those in balanced arguement less easily swayed. Message HYM
McGuire
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Complex information best communicated written down. Channel HYM
Lippa
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Moderate intelligence and self esteem more readily persuaded. Audience HYM
Wood and Stagner
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Surveyed 800 people found younger people learnt more from celebs. Popularity explanation.
Debacker et al
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Mere exposure effect. Popularity explanation.
Zojone
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Thermatic apperception test, certain personalities needed to succeed. Personality Theory. Unconventional lifestyle lead to people being obsessed with their work. Outsider Theory.
Simonton
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Interview 40 stalkers. 60% experienced loss of primary caregiver. 80% experienced severe loss in previous 7 months. Attachment theory.
Kienlen
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3 hypothesis, on 300. insecure and parasocial relationships and approval of stalking. pathological and tendency to stalk. Attachment theory.
McCutcheon
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Celebs fill friendship gap, daily media fools mind into believing celebs are friends. Gossip theory.
Barkow
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Females find male celebs attractive because they shown as tough, stamina and high levels of testosterone. Reproductive strategies.
Fieldman
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