Does religion shape movie viewing habits for teens?

/ 5 February 2004

A new report, written by a project funded through Lilly, notes that teens who believe their religious faith is very important, tend to watch fewer R-rated films. Unfortunately, the study’s author can’t say much definitively about why. More sustained and complex research into such questions can be found at another Lilly-funded project, the Symbolism, Meaning and New Media project.

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