Deciphering the V-Chip: An Examination of the Television Industry's Program Rating Judgments.
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Kirstie M. Farrar | Erica Biely | Dale L Kunkel | Lara Zwarun | E. Donnerstein | Lara Zwarun | Erica Biely | Edward I Donnerstein | Wendy Jo Maynard Farinola
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