Maynard, W. Barksdale. "Thoreau's House at Walden." Art Bulletin 81.2 (1999): 303. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 19 Nov. 2002.Image:
2) Anderson, Craig A., Nicholas L. Carnagey, and Janie Eubanks. "Exposure To Violent Media: The Effects Of Songs With Violent Lyrics On Aggressive Thoughts And Feelings." Journal Of Personality And Social Psychology 84.5 (2003): 960-971. PsycARTICLES. Web. 16 Feb. 2012."Clown Fish." Getty Images. Points of View. EBSCO. Web. 30 Jan. 2007.
- I like this cite because the article uses multiple displays and graphs of the effects of violent song lyrics and aggressive thoughts. This shows that with the rise in aggressive music, more aggressive thoughts develop. The problem is that it is hard to tell if the thoughts are actually developed because the the aggressive music vs. actually personality.
3) Works Cited
3) Works Cited
Primack, Brian A., Erika L. Douglas, and Kevin L. Kraemer. "Exposure To Cannabis In Popular Music And Cannabis Use Among Adolescents."Addiction 105.3 (2010): 515-523. SPORTDiscus with Full Text. Web. 16 Feb. 2012.
4) Valkenburg, Patti M., and Tom H. A. van der Voort. "Influence Of TV On Daydreaming And Creative Imagination: A Review Of Research."Psychological Bulletin 116.2 (1994): 316-339. PsycARTICLES. Web. 16 Feb. 2012.
-This one is as well useful. The author uses multiple psychological graphs and experiments to display the amount of cannabis use in music vs. the use among the youth associated with the use in the music. The author is very scientific with his/her methods of experimenting to show all different possible accounts of music vs. sex/age/ect.., to show that the use is indeed more while listening to the cannabis-filled music. Although this article as well has a downfall of actually having enough evidence that music makes adolescence smoke weed, which is not the right decision while taking in the fact that it is against the law.
5) Harriss, Chandler. "The Evidence Doesn't Lie: Genre Literacy and the CSI Effect."Journal of Popular Film & Television, 39.1 (2011): 2-11.
7) Boer, Diana, Ronald Fischer, Micha Strack, Michael H Bond, Eva Lo, and Jason Lam. "How Shared Preferences in Music Create Bonds Between People: Values as the Missing Link." Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin, Sept, 2011, Vol.37(9), P.1159(13), 37.9 (2011): 1159.
4) Valkenburg, Patti M., and Tom H. A. van der Voort. "Influence Of TV On Daydreaming And Creative Imagination: A Review Of Research."Psychological Bulletin 116.2 (1994): 316-339. PsycARTICLES. Web. 16 Feb. 2012.
-This one is as well useful. The author uses multiple psychological graphs and experiments to display the amount of cannabis use in music vs. the use among the youth associated with the use in the music. The author is very scientific with his/her methods of experimenting to show all different possible accounts of music vs. sex/age/ect.., to show that the use is indeed more while listening to the cannabis-filled music. Although this article as well has a downfall of actually having enough evidence that music makes adolescence smoke weed, which is not the right decision while taking in the fact that it is against the law.
5) Harriss, Chandler. "The Evidence Doesn't Lie: Genre Literacy and the CSI Effect."Journal of Popular Film & Television, 39.1 (2011): 2-11.
-This article explains the idea are affected by what is scene on TV by using the example of the show CSI and how crimes are committed now to prove that people are in fact learning from TV.
6) Quill, Elizabeth, and Quill. "A Mind for Music.(SPECIAL SECTION)(music Influence in the Brain and Body)(Brief Article)." Science News, August 14, 2010, Vol.178(4), P.17(1), 178.4 (2010): 17.
-This article fights that music influences the brain. Somewhat useful, but more of just a research paper and personal bias.
6) Quill, Elizabeth, and Quill. "A Mind for Music.(SPECIAL SECTION)(music Influence in the Brain and Body)(Brief Article)." Science News, August 14, 2010, Vol.178(4), P.17(1), 178.4 (2010): 17.
-This article fights that music influences the brain. Somewhat useful, but more of just a research paper and personal bias.
-This article proves that people are attracted to people with the same music preference. The point of this article is to help support my eventual point about peers and the media and bad decisions. People are most likely going to associate themselves with people of the same music preference. Some adolescence make decisions based off of their peers, who could be affected by the media in someway.
8) Schwartz, K. D., & Fouts, G. T. (2003). Music preferences, personality style, and developmental issues of adolescents. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 32(3), 205-213. Retrieved from https://ezproxy.lib.uwm.edu/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/60284566?accountid=15078
-This article provides an exceptional but broad base for discussion when determining the developmental issues of adolescents associated with music preference. The music preference is said to also bring about a sort of personality style, possibly based off of peers with similar music preference. Adolescents appear to have a more troubled youth when associated with more violence in their peer life and choice of music genera.
-This article provides an exceptional but broad base for discussion when determining the developmental issues of adolescents associated with music preference. The music preference is said to also bring about a sort of personality style, possibly based off of peers with similar music preference. Adolescents appear to have a more troubled youth when associated with more violence in their peer life and choice of music genera.
9) Music Taste Groups and Problem Behavior
Journal of youth and adolescence [0047-2891] Mulder vol:36 iss:3 pg:313 - 324
-This article focuses on the possible relations between peers with the same music preference and behavioral problems. The article brings experiments to Dutch adolescents, focusing on their preferred choice of music and how they feel afterwords. Their are multiple different experiments done to try and eliminate any possible outside variables that may come into play, using large numbers of adolescents.
Journal of youth and adolescence [0047-2891] Mulder vol:36 iss:3 pg:313 - 324
-This article focuses on the possible relations between peers with the same music preference and behavioral problems. The article brings experiments to Dutch adolescents, focusing on their preferred choice of music and how they feel afterwords. Their are multiple different experiments done to try and eliminate any possible outside variables that may come into play, using large numbers of adolescents.
10) "Clinical Digest. Listening To Music With Cannabis Lyrics Encourages Use."Nursing Standard 24.39 (2010): 17. CINAHL Plus with Full Text. Web. 16 Feb. 2012.
-This article is pretty straight forward using information from previous experiments done.
-This article is pretty straight forward using information from previous experiments done.
11) "Propensity Scoring and the Relationship Between Sexual Media and Adolescent Sexual Behavior." Developmental Psychology, 2011, Vol. 47(2), P.577-579, 47.2 (2011): 577-579.
-This article differs from the last articles that i have read through by focusing more on media portraying sex and underage-sex. This article also goes more into depth on actual psychological science and behaviors that adolescents endure and how sexual media can interact with adolescents choices to have sex by portraying it in ways that are appealing.
12) Effects of Visual and Verbal Sexual Television Content and Perceived Realism on Attitudes and Beliefs. Journal of Sex Research, 2005, Vol. 42, p130-137, 8p, 2 Charts, Taylor, Laramie D.
13) Hsiu-Chen Yeh, et al. "Media As Social Influence: Racial Differences In The Effects Of Peers And Media On Adolescent Alcohol Cognitions And Consumption." Psychology Of Addictive Behaviors 24.4 (2010): 649-659. PsycARTICLES. Web. 16 Feb. 2012.
14) Austin, Erica Weintraub, Bruce E. Pinkleton, and Yuki Fujioka. "The Role Of Interpretation Processes And Parental Discussion In The Media's Effects On.." Pediatrics 105.2 (2000): 343. Academic Search Complete. Web. 16 Feb. 2012.
15) Erica Weintraub Austin, Meng-Jinn Chen, Joel W. Grube, "How does alcohol advertising influence underage drinking? The role of desirability, identification and skepticism", Journal of Adolescent Health, Volume 38, Issue 4, April 2006, Pages 376-384, ISSN 1054-139X, 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2005.08.017.
-This article focuses more on alcohol advertisement and how the advertisements are or may be appealing to adolescents and possibly persuading them to consume alcohol. I also like this article because it goes in-depth on the psychological factors that come into play with adolescents and how their brain perceives certain alcoholic, or any, images or advertisements that they may see. This article does not necessarily give answers to exactly why an adolescent may underage drink, but it gives clear facts about how images are interpreted.
16) Wilma A. M. Vollebergh, et al. "The Soundtrack Of Substance Use: Music Preference And Adolescent Smoking And Drinking." Substance Use & Misuse 44.4 (2009): 514-531. SPORTDiscus with Full Text. Web. 16 Feb. 2012.
17) Primack, Brian A., Erika L. Douglas, and Kevin L. Kraemer. "Exposure To Cannabis In Popular Music And Cannabis Use Among Adolescents."Addiction 105.3 (2010): 515-523. SPORTDiscus with Full Text. Web. 16 Feb. 2012.
18) Perspectives on Personality, Seventh Edition Author(s): Charles S. Carver; Michael F. Scheier
19) Zhong, Bu, Marie Hardin, and Tao Sun. "Less Effortful Thinking Leads to More Social Networking? the Associations Between the Use of Social Network Sites and Personality Traits." Computers in Human Behavior, 27.3 (2011): 1265-1271.
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