“…We can be fairly confident that the media literacy program was, indeed, effective in stimulating participants' critical thinking about media violence, a topic of primary ethical concern among many members of the public (Lind & Rarick, 1992). The sixth graders considered the ethical issues raised by rewarded violence, violence that goes unpunished, and violence perpetrated by likeable characters; they became not only more able to apply these highrisk factors to programming to arrive on estimates of their relative frequency, but also more able to associate such content with an enhanced likelihood of media effects for the audience.…”