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But in a 2011 Supreme Court decision overturning California's ban on the sale of violent video games to minors, the late Justice Antonin Scalia dismissed a link between the games and aggression.
After statistically controlling for several other factors, the meta-analysis reported an effect size of 0.08, which suggests that violent video games account for less than one percent of the ...
Do violent video games make people more aggressive? Politicians and pundits have been asking that question for years now, and although everyone thinks they know the answer, scientific studies have ...
Children who play violent video games may experience an increase in aggressive thoughts, which in turn, could boost their aggressive behavior, a controversial new study conducted in Singapore ...
The dangers of violent video games have been espoused for years, but a new study seemingly debunks those claims of increased aggression later in life.
About 90 percent of U.S. kids ages 8 to 16 play video games, and they spend about 13 hours a week doing so (more if you're a boy). Now a new study suggests virtual violence in these games may make ...
A recent study has found that physiological stress indicators decreased while participants were playing the video game A ...
Healthbeat - Video Games and Aggression On the Healthbeat, Doctor Ramo explains how playing video games can lead to aggressive behavior.
Politicians pushed for a crackdown on violent video games after speculation arose that they spurred Newtown school shooter Adam Lanza -- who had autism spectrum disorder -- to commit one of the ...
This essay is coauthored with Patrick Markey at Villanova University. “If your kids are playing these games, either these games are having a warping effect on right and wrong or they have a ...
PSYCHOLOGISTS have confirmed that playing violent video games is linked to aggressive and callous behaviour. A review of almost a decade of studies found that exposure to violent video games was a ...
About 90 percent of U.S. kids ages 8 to 16 play video games, and they spend about 13 hours a week doing so (more if you're a boy). Now a new study suggests virtual violence in these games may make ...