Abstract
A telephone survey of 122 respondents was conducted to examine whether exposure to television predicted the use of certain conflict management message styles. Television exposure was not a significant predictor of using a “self-oriented” or “issue-oriented” approach. However, it was a significant predictor of using an “other-oriented” approach to conflict management. Viewers with greater exposure to television were more likely to report using positive message responses when dealing with conflict than their lighter-viewing counterparts.
Notes
[1] Adolescents who were exposed to a TV episode with high social conflict had more realistic expectations about bullying. However, watching the episode also created a higher level of anxiety about their future school life.