R.J. Harris's scientific contributions
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... Some authors list among the effects derived from the exposure to online sexual content in the media, changes in the sexual attitudes and behaviors (Harris & Christina, 2002), which could be explained within the framework of Bandura's social cognitive theory. Much social learning takes place, intentionally but also unintentionally, through models in the immediate environment (Bandura, 2002(Bandura, , 2009). ...
... A meta-analysis of 217 studies, from 1957 to 1990, about the influence of violent television viewing on subsequent aggressive acts concludes that the amount of violent television viewing is positively associated with the degree of subsequent aggressive behaviors (Paik and Comstock 1994). Media sexuality literature also suggests that consuming sexual media contents has behavioral consequences (Harris and Barlett 2009). ...