Movie research
If you're looking for information about our studies on movies and media ratings, then
you might enjoy listening to Dr. Thompson's Medscape
General Medicine website editorials called Kids and Media: Learning Happens (June 10, 2005) and Reforms for Rating Media: Disclosure, Not Censorship (November 5, 2007). You can learn more about movies and our studies by checking out the
following:
- Kids Risk Guide on Media and Kids - April 2006
- Addicted Media, Substances on Screen - 2005
- Dr. Thompson's testimony on the Effectiveness of Media Systems from a Hearing by the U.S.
Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Subcommittee on Science,
Technology, and Space, Senate Russell Building, September 28 2004.
- Study Finds “Ratings Creep:” Movie
Ratings Categories Contain More Violence, Sex, Profanity than Decade Ago
- July 13, 2004
- Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Substances in G-rated
Animated Feature Films - June 5, 2001
- Violence in G-Rated Animated Movies - May
23, 2000
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