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Music and Drugs Are Analyzed

A little Help from the NY Times

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To get a grip on these words and theories that are being thrown at you, the New York Times offers a handle for comprehension. Within the post, it discussed a study where the 279 most popular songs from 2005 are analyzed for mentions of drug use.

The studies showed that the correlation between television and drugs is equal to the correlation between music and drugs because the exposure is more frequent for music. It is suggested that music influences the identity development in adolescents significantly.

Read the article, it’s enjoyable and professional because the New York Times is staffed with smarties.

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December 8, 2008 at 10:00 pm

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