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Kirsh, Steven J. and Paul V. Olczak. "Rating Comic Book Violence: Contributions of gender and trait hostility." Social Behavior and Personality 29. (2001): 833–36. 
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Resource type: Journal Article
Language: en: English
Peer reviewed
DOI: 10.2224/sbp.2001.29.8.833
BibTeX citation key: Kirsh2001
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Categories: General
Keywords: Empirical research, Gender, Media effects, Psychology, Violence
Creators: Kirsh, Olczak
Collection: Social Behavior and Personality
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Abstract
This study assessed the influence of gender and trait hostility on perceptions of extremely-violent and mildly-violent comic books. Participants rated comic books on a variety of factors, including levels of violence and humor. Gender, but not trait hostility, was significantly related to the comic book ratings. The methodological and psychological implications of these findings are discussed.
  
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