LSCI 106: ONLINE
RESEARCH 1: INTRODUCTION TO ONLINE RESEARCH
BIBLIOGRAPHY PROJECT
RESEARCH QUESTION:
How does violence on
television news shows effect children?
SEARCH WORKSHEET
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Television |
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news |
movies |
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Children |
Youth |
Adolescents |
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Violence |
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Yarbrough, Marti. “Movies,
Music & TV: Can Parents Monitor Their Children’s Entertainment?” Jet 28 March 2005: 14. Skyline College
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