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Television violence does not make viewers fearful of the world around them and makes them more trustful of others is false. This statement is an opinion which could not be true. Television does affect the way some people see the outside world. Whether or not what is shown is real the viewer makes a judgment and from there an expectation of how to perceive the outside world and whether or not be trustful of others.
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Television violence does not make viewers fearful of the world around them and makes them more trustful of others is false. This statement is an opinion which could not be true. Television does affect the way some people see the outside world. Whether or not what is shown is real the viewer makes a judgment and from there an expectation of how to perceive the outside world and whether or not be trustful of others.
I hope it helps, Regards.
Agreeing with the previous user,
television violence is capable, indeed, of having a psychological impact on the
audience perceptions. Therefore, if the media structure needs to shoot a fear
sensation into the audience, this structure will turn to certain communication
mechanisms that lead to the expected results. It does not really matter the
audience either fear or face the outside world (the point is anything is
possible for the media power).