Hypodermic Syringe Model: A media influence theory suggesting that the media 'injects' its messages directly into a passive audience, causing immediate and direct effects. Imitation violence: The phenomenon where individuals replicate violent behaviors seen in media. Desensitisation: The process by which individuals become less responsive to violence due to prolonged exposure to media violence. Censorship: The suppression or regulation of media content by authorities, often due to concerns about its influence on society. Catharsis: The theory that experiencing aggressive emotions or behaviors vicariously through media can lead to a release of those emotions and reduce the likelihood of aggressive behavior. Sensitisation: The theory that exposure to the consequences of violence in media can lead to greater awareness and aversion to violent behavior. Ecological validity: The extent to which research findings can be generalized to real-life settings.