What Do Children Learn About Prosocial Behavior from the Media?

Narissra Maria Punyanunt-Carter, Ph.D.
Stacy L. Carter, Ph.D.
Texas Tech University

Abstract

The paper discusses the importance of prosocial behavior from the media and its effects on children. The paper reviews several research studies on prosocial and media on children. The paper also offers implications and limitations dealings with prosocial behavior and media on children.


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