Media Exposure on Adolescent Body Thesis

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Moreover, adolescence and young adulthood are periods of both increased anxiety about appearance and social acceptance as well as of greater dependence on the opinions and perceptions of others (Jones, Vigfusdottir, & Lee, 2004). That would seem to suggest that exposure to media images associated with beauty would have the greatest influence on the individual. This proposal is designed to test the relationship between exposure to images and other visual representations associated with physical beauty and the development of self-perception in the individual.

Hypothesis

It is hypothesized that self-perception among adolescents and young adults with respect to relative physical attractiveness will vary directly in proportion to their degree of interest in and exposure to media images of beauty. The independent variable will be the exposure of subjects to various forms of media associated with a high degree of emphasis on physical attractiveness. The dependent variable will be the measure of self-perception of physical attractiveness.

Experimental Method

Participants

The participants will be 50 subjects in the 12-17 age range; and 50 subjects in the 18-20 age range. The younger subjects will be further divided into groups of 7th and 8th Grade students and 9th through 12th Grade students, primarily because that corresponds to their classes. All participants will fill out questionnaires distributed anonymously with the assistance and permission of their teachers.
Subjects in the 18-20 range will be approached by soliciting the assistance of professors at the local community college.

Experimental Design and Procedure

The design of the experiment will involve a self-report of television watching habits and magazine watching habits in conjunction with self-reports of perceptions of each subject's satisfaction with his or her body image. More specifically, each subject will respond to a questionnaire designed to distinguish those subjects who are exposed to more media images of beauty from those who are exposed to comparatively fewer media images of beauty.

Materials

The materials required will include: (1) a questionnaire intended to determine the relative degree of exposure to magazines and television programming emphasizing physical beauty of each subject; a questionnaire asking subjects to rate their self-perception of their physical attractiveness.

Data Analysis

The questionnaire responses will be analyzed to identify any apparent correlation between the amount of self-reported exposure to media images emphasizing physical attractiveness and self reported measures of attractiveness. A positive correlation between subjects who are exposed to more media images of physical attractiveness and lower self-reported measures of physical attractiveness will be considered confirmation of the experimental hypothesis. The absence of any correlation between more exposure to media images of attractiveness and lower self-reported measures of physical attractiveness will be considered to contradict the.....

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