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This content analysis study of music videos answered questions concerning the amount and severity of violence content during different time periods of the day. A system of classifying violence content as nonviolent, mostly light, neither light nor serious, mostly serious, and extremely serious was used to evaluate music videos from MTV. One hour from each day was randomly selected for evaluation for a period of thirty days.
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Patricia L Schmidt , University of Pennsylvania. The core of this dissertation is formed by ethnography I conducted with teenagers in the eastern United States to examine the development of music-video cultures and to discuss the medium's overwhelming influence on the adolescent imagination.
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