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The area i'm looking at is Children and the media. I have been thinking about looking at the influenece the media has on childrens behaviour. I will do this by looking at three texts one in television/film, video games and magazines/books. I will look at "watership down", a video game which has combat in it eg "tekken" and the book "Harry Potter".First i will look at the childrens normal/everyday behavoiur. I will observe childrens behaviour before and after playing/watching/reading theses texts. I will also give out questionairres to parents about what they notice in there childrens behaviour. My question will be "Is the media influencing negative behaviour in children". I have chosen these texts as i think they wil be easy to acsess and that children will have already have seen or played these texts.
    Posted by Rachel55 on 2008-07-02 10:11:01 | Rating: | Views: 14
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Hi Rachel! Hope you are well.

We've been discussing your research question in the Media Department. It's good, but we've an idea ti improve the wording of the question.

Instead of "How far do video games influence children's behaviour?" try...

"Do video games influence the behaviour of children in a positive, negative or neautral way?"

I think this would make your research more precise.

Have a good summer Rachel - and enjoy the sunshine, if we ever get any!
Posted by  GraemeKemp1  on 2008-07-11 06:13:28 
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