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Violence in Popular U.S. Prime Time TV Dramas and the Cultivation of Fear: A Time Series Analysis

机译:美国流行黄金时段电视剧中的暴力行为与恐惧的培养:时间序列分析

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Gerbner and Gross’s cultivation theory predicts that prolonged exposure to TV violence creates fear of crime, symptomatic of a mean world syndrome. We tested the theory’s prediction in a time series model with annual changes in violence portrayal on popular US TV shows from 1972 to 2010 as a predictor of changes in public perceptions of local crime rates and fear of crime. We found that contrary to the prediction that TV violence would affect perceptions of crime rates, TV violence directly predicted fear of crime holding constant national crime rates and perceptions of crime rates. National crime rates predicted fear of crime but only as mediated by perceptions of local crime rates. The findings support an interpretation of cultivation theory that TV drama transports viewers into a fictive world that creates fear of crime but without changing perceptions of a mean world.
机译:格伯纳和格罗斯的修养理论预测,长时间暴露于电视暴力会引起对犯罪的恐惧,这是世界平均综合征的症状。我们在时间序列模型中测试了该理论的预测,并从1972年至2010年在美国受欢迎的电视节目中描述了暴力行为的年度变化,以此来预测公众对本地犯罪率和对犯罪的恐惧感的变化。我们发现,与电视暴力会影响犯罪率的预测相反,电视暴力直接预测了对犯罪的恐惧,这些犯罪使国家犯罪率和犯罪率保持不变。国家犯罪率预示着人们对犯罪的恐惧,但只能通过对当地犯罪率的感知来介导。这些发现支持了一种关于修养理论的解释,即电视剧将观众带入一个虚构的世界,该世界产生了对犯罪的恐惧,但并未改变人们对卑鄙世界的看法。

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