I Know You Are, but What Am I? Adolescents' Third-Person Perception Regarding Dating Violence

A survey of adolescents (N = 1,646) documented third-person perception regarding media depictions of dating/relationship violence. It also contributes to the growing literature documenting optimistic bias as a strong predictor of third-person perception and draws from the optimistic bias literature...

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Personal relationships
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Social perception
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Violence
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