ExperimentA Story by Rachel LiebermanMission: Design an experiment to show wether or not watching violent television can cause violent behavior in children.Definintions: Violent Movie - Involves guns, blood, and hate. Anything that would normally not be seen in a PG movie. Violent Behavior - Physical violence (ex. pinching, hitting, slapping, etc.). Attempting to harm another person or object. Verbally injuring another person (ex. calling them names, etc.) Control: Children age 3-9 (boys and girls). Movie X. Movie X is an extremely violent movie. Variable: The children selected. Group 1 - Randomly selected children. Group 2 - Only 3 year olds. Group 3 - Only 5 year olds. Group 4 - Only 9 year olds. Group 5 - Only boys. Group 6 - Only girls. Experiment: -Set Group 1 on a playground and record how they behave.* -Set the Group 1 in a room with a TV. Nothing else is in the room as to not distarct the children. Also record as to how they respond to the movie as it is in progress.* -Play Movie X on the TV. -Set Group 1 out on the same playground and record how they behave. -Ask their parents to record if they see any odd/violent behavior not normally seen in the child.
* = note to see if any natural violence occurs before Movie X starts. ex. Natural [before the child started the experiment] Rivalries, Natural Violence, etc.
~~Repeat this process with each group.~~
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