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Exposure To Violence In Popular Culture

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Utilizing only common sense, the majority of Americans link exposure to violence in the media to acts of real-life violence. A 2013 HuffPost/YouGov poll of 1,000 Americans asked, “In general, how much do you think the depiction of violence in popular culture, such as in movies and video games, contributes to gun violence in the U.S.?” Over half of the respondents believed the link was moderate-to-strong, with only 14% believing in no link whatsoever. Academic studies prove what most Americans theorize to be true, providing documented consensus that exposure to media violence is linked to actual violent behavior, “on par with the correlation of exposure to secondhand smoke and the risk of lung cancer.” In a meta-analysis of 217 studies, psychologists

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