Compare this, for example, with the virtual ineffectiveness of political campaigns - a result reflecting a typical trend in media effects research.https://twitter.com/DegenRolf/status/964163240380063747 …
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Compare this, for example, with the virtual ineffectiveness of political campaigns - a result reflecting a typical trend in media effects research.https://twitter.com/DegenRolf/status/964163240380063747 …
many comm researchers view short-term mating as inherently pathology. almost religious perspective. from an evolutionary perspective, some women and men pursue short-term mating as viable alternative to long-term mating. not pathology, adaptive diversity. article notes diversity.pic.twitter.com/CqkPmEX0oD
My point is not about the moral judgement of casual sex, but about the purported effect of pornography on sexual attitudes and behavior, which in my view runs against the major research trend in media effects research.
There's a big correlation/causation problem here, given the power of underlying mating-strategy traits such as Sociosexuality to predict both porn use and casual sex. Longitudinal designs can't really solve it.
My thoughts were aling the same lines. Also, if this finding stands out from all others on media effects, the most conservative assumption is that it is faulty.
Pornography users/advocates tend to play down the results of studies such as this one, but anything that continuously triggers intense, libidinous reactions in the psyche/body - such as excessive pornography use - can affect attitudes and behavior over time.
Impersonal=? Less emotionally involved, etc?
“butnot in women....”? I wonder what the gender spread was in the sample
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