There is strong experimental support for the idea that violent media can increase aggression. For example, Bandura's Bobo doll study showed that children who observed aggressive models on TV were more likely to imitate that aggression. More recent research, such as Bushman and Huesmann (2006), found a consistent link between exposure to violent media and increased aggressive thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. This supports the claim that media can have a direct influence on aggression.