“…In practice, these findings indicate that teens, who consume greater amounts of media violence over time, feel less concern for people in distress. Considering that sympathy is associated with moral judgment (Eisenberg, Cumberland, Guthrie, Murphy, & Shepard, 2005), prosocial behavior (Malti, Gummerum, Keller, & Buchmann, 2009), constructive social behavior, and low negative emotionality (Murphy, Shepard, Eisenberg, Fabes, & Guthrie, 1999), it is critical that we understand both when mediated environmental influences can weaken sympathy as well as ways to reduce this harm. NOTES 1.…”