Re: media violence report in Science

From: Wade T.Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Sun Apr 14 2002 - 19:47:58 BST

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    On Sunday, April 14, 2002, at 10:07 , Ray Recchia wrote:

    > I don't know any studies refuting the evidence that violence in the
    > media promotes violence in the public.

    It's hard, indeed impossible, to refute what, in the first place, isn't
    even wrong, as I'm sure you're aware.

    - Wade

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