Abstract The influence of differences in the degree of violence of T. V against aggression: The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of different levels of television violence on primary school students. As some studies show, young children are more vulnerable than older children. The purpose of this research is to show how violence can play a role in aggression. The goal is to show that violence brings different levels of attack between men and women. The second purpose of this study was to show whether there is a significant difference between males and females and aggressiveness due to violence.
The literature report will discuss a series of arguments including the influence of different media on attacks and the influence of violent media on the attack (analysis level). We will analyze these arguments to further demonstrate how media violence can enhance our own concept of aggression. In today's society, television, movies, video games are a common cause of media violence. However, the evolution of technology has also prevented mobile devices, portable systems, and the Internet from showing media violence to some extent. Nonetheless, television, movies, video games will be sought for the purposes of this paper. Media violence has two central influences and shows the influence of violence of these media on aggression.
Media violence and extreme video games have raised the level of the audience. At high levels of awakening, we are more likely to participate in the main form of behavior, including positive behavior. Media violence brings cognitive effects and may stimulate positive thoughts and memories. Media violence provides scripts and ideas on how to act in the same situation they are observing. Children watching numerous violent events on television are susceptible to violence in the surrounding real world, are less susceptible to others' suffering and pain, and are willing to tolerate increased violence in society thinking about. We are used to being accustomed to many of the stimuli that will affect our stuff repeatedly. Therefore, repeated exposure to television violence may reduce the emotional response of the viewer to actual violence.
Hundreds of studies of the impact of T.V's violence on children and adolescents have found that children may "vaccinate" or gradually accept violence as a means to solve the problem. This does not mean that violence against television is the only cause of aggressive or violent behavior, but it is an important contributor. Not to mention violent movies, I think there is a possibility that children may be affected by cartoons. The problem with cartoons is that it is contrary to reality. This has no effect. For example, in Tom and Jerry's manga, Jerry hit Tom. What's wrong? There is nothing sad! Tom will let the birds fly around the head for a few seconds, that's it. But when a small girl hit the head of her grandmother, please check if the bird will fly to the grandmother's head ... I know that T.V will affect children. But it may be a positive way. My parents just watch what the children are watching.