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RESEARCH QUESTION:
How does reality television negatively affect its audience?
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Brenton, Sam and Reuben
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Murray,
Susan and Laurie Oullette. Reality TV: Remaking Television Culture.
University
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Rose, Randall L. and
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last revised: 12-7-05 by Eric
Brenner & Dennis Wolbers, Skyline College, San Bruno, CA
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