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Adolescent Religiosity and Selective Exposure to Television

Pages 55-70 | Published online: 21 Feb 2009

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Phil Davignon. (2013) The Effects of R-Rated Movies on Adolescent and Young Adult Religiosity: Media as Self-Socialization. Review of Religious Research 55:4, pages 615-628.
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