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Alternativas en Psicología

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MANZO CHAVEZ, María del Carmen  y  REYES VIRRUETA. La violencia en los dibujos animados norteamericanos y japoneses: su impacto en la agresividad infantil. Altern. psicol. [online]. 2009, vol.14, n.20, pp. 26-34. ISSN 1405-339X.

This study had like objective the comparison of two types of animation with violent content and its possible effect on the infantile aggressiveness. For this, a cuasiexperimental design with pre test- post test was used and it worked in a Private School with two experimental groups and one control. To all the participants a pre test was applied to them, later, to the experimental groups projected cartoons to them with violent content; one of them American and another Japanese. However, to the group control a humorous program appeared to him. The projection lasted of 66 minutes; concluded this one, one was applied post test to the three groups. The result was statistically significant for this sample and indicates that the American and Japanese cartoons, had effect on the level of general aggressiveness in the children of the experimental groups, being the aggression of type “A” displayed one with more frequency.

Palabras clave : Intermediate childhood; Infantile aggressiveness; Violence; Cartoons.

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