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		<title>Media Effects:anyone Enlighten Me To The Difference Between Psychology Studies And Social Science Research?eek</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hiya, got a small essay in reference to the controversy of media effects research and am a tad stuck on this one&#8230; Outline and explain the contrast between psychology studies of media effects and the social science research approach Any ideas would be much much much appreciated, thank you!]]></description>
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Outline and explain the contrast between psychology studies of media effects and the social science research approach<br />
Any ideas would be much much much appreciated, thank you!</p>
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