Project One Early Draft

By ZoriaD
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    Levine, Michael P and Sarah K. Murnen. “Everybody Knows That Mass Media are/are not [pick one] a Cause of Eating Disorders: A Critical Review of Evidence for a Causal Link Between Media, Negative Body Image, and Disordered Eating in Females." Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. 28.1 (2009): 9-42. Web. 15 September 2014
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    Swami, Viren, et. al. "Body Dissatisfaction Assessed by the Photographic Figure Rating Scale is Associated with Sociocultural, Pesonality, and Media Influences." Scandavian Journal of Psychology.52.1(2011): 57-63. Web. 15 September 2014
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    Fernandez, Sofia and Mary Pritchard. "Relationships between Self-Esteem, Media Influence and Drive for Thinness." Eating Behaviors. 13.4 (2012): 321-325. Web. 15 September 2014
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    Ferguson, Christopher J., et al. "Concurrent and Prospective Analyses of Peer, Television and Social Media Influences on Body Dissatisfaction, Eating Disorder Symptoms and Life Satisfaction in Adolescent Girls." Journal of Youth and Adolescence. 43.1 (2014): 1-14. Web. 15 September 2014