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Before reaching the age of fourteen, an average child may have seen thousands of violent acts on television. Repeated exposure to fighting, killing and aggression can make violence appear ordinary rather than shocking. Several studies suggest that viewers, especially children, may imitate behaviour they have watched on screen. _____. After it was shown on American television, a number of people attempted to copy a violent act depicted in it.
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