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The relationship between aggressive play in footballmatches and the response of the viewers.  

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Abstract Abstract In 1979, Atkins designed a study to investigate the correlation between violence in TV and the aggressive response by the viewers. He found that 45% of heavy TV violence viewers always respond aggressively, only 21% of participants who watch little TV violence respond aggressively. From this previous study, I developed this research. The main aim of this research is to investigate whether there is a correlation between aggressive play in football match and an aggressive response by the watchers, further more, to discover whether there is a positive correlation between these two, that means, whether the players play more aggressively in the match would lead to more aggressive responses by the viewers. To achieve these aims, two questionnaires were used, the first questionnaire was given to football watchers in a pub, the other was given to supporters participating in the playground. Each questionnaire was...

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