One Group Of Children In A Research Study Watched Violent Cartoons On Television The Other Group Did Not Researchers T 1 (27 KiB) Viewed 266 times
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One group of children in a research study watched violent cartoons on television; the other group did not. Researchers then observed how the children interacted with their peers on the playground. What would you expect from the children who watched more violence? The children who did not watch the violent cartoons did not show aggressive behaviors. The children who watched the violent cartoons did not show aggressive behaviors. There was no difference between the two groups. The children who watched the violent cartoons showed aggressive behaviors.
How does the immigrant paradox model differ from the immigrant risk model? It concludes that immigrant children are at higher risk for problems than native children. It estimates a lower rate of immigration. It takes a more nuanced and optimistic view of the resiliency of immigrant children. It considers a broader range of social dangers that may result from a large influx of immigration. O
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