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Violence in Popular U.S. Prime Time TV Dramas and the Cultivation of Fear: A Time Series Analysis
Portrayal of Tobacco Use in TV Dramas Predicts Adult Cigarette Consumption—U. S., 1955-2010.
Violent film characters’ portrayal of alcohol, sex, and tobacco-related behaviours.
Gun Violence Trends in Movies.
Trends of sexual and violent content by gender in top-grossing US films, 1950-2006
Trends in Explicit Portrayal of Suicidal Behavior in Popular U.S. Movies, 1950-2006
Movie suicide By Steven Stack and Barbara Bowman published summer 2011.
APPC Research Finds That Since 1950, Tobacco Portrayal in Movies Matches Decline in U.S. Cigarette Consumption
APPC Research Finds That Under MPAA’s Rating System, PG-13 Movies Contain Increasingly Violent Content
Methods Updated