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Practical Applications

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on April 24, 2008 at 10:46:09 pm
 

 

Practical Applications

 

• The study of Cultivation Analysis can help determine how a person is effected if a person watches too much television. Studies can be done to see if over exposure to negative things on television will change the way a person thinks about his/her own safety.

 

• Since many viewers can be influenced by what they continually see on television, media producers can learn to be more careful with the underlying message that they send with advertising. Beauty products for example can be misused as being more than just a necessity and can confuse girls into thinking that their natural beauty needs to be covered up.

 

• The government could learn from this theory and survey websites such as YouTube to be better for people to visit. The government should not allow anyone to upload just anything, keeping public websites such as YouTube to be visible to anyone without it being offensive.

 

• Parents can learn how to better monitor their young children when watching television. Making sure that toddlers and kids aren’t being exposed to certain shows that promote violent behavior or exemplify hostile situations for them to mimic.

 

• People should learn to decipher from what is real to what is fake. Being exposed to murders in movies and fights on television shows, people need to understand that in reality, wrong actions are punished with harsh repercussions.

 

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