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- Effects of Competition in Violent and Nonviolent Video Games on Aggressive/Prosocial Behavior
- A Comparison Study on Violent Video Games: Explained by the Gamers Themselves Christopher John Kneifer University of South Florida, [email protected]
- The Effect of Violent Video Game Play on Emotion
- The Effect of Violent and Nonviolent Video Games on Heart Rate Variability, Sleep, and Emotions in Adolescents with Different Violent Gaming Habits
- The Effect of Violent Video Game Play on Gamer's Views of Victims Of
- Running Head: Violent Video Games, Autism, and Aggression 1
- Effect of Media Exposure on Child Health
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- Violent Video Game Effects on Salivary Cortisol, Arousal, and Aggressive Thoughts in Children
- Violent and Nonviolent Video Games.Pdf
- Video Game Violence: Is There Any Truth to the Catharsis Hypothesis?
- Testing Ratings of Violent Video Games: How Well Do They Measure Up? Katherine Elizabeth Center Iowa State University
- The Positive and Negative Effects of Video Game Play
- Seeing the World Through "Mortal Kombat" Colored Glasses: Violent Video Games and Hostile Attribution Bias
- Testing the Reliability and Validity of Different Measures of Violent Video Game Use in the United States, Singapore, and Germany
- Video Game Play Myths and Benefits • Patrick M
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- The Effect of Video Game Violence on Physiological Desensitization to Real
- Violent and Nonviolent Video Games Differentially Affect Physical Aggression for Individuals High Vs
- 45Th Annual Ontario Undergraduate Thesis Conference Western University May 8Th, 2015
- Video Games, Difficulty, Violence and Virtual Reality
- A Meta-Analysis of Video Game Influences on Children's And
- Effects of Violent and Non-Violent Computer Video Games on Explicit and Implicit Aggression
- Mood Management and Video-Game Engagement: the Importance of User-Experience and Gender in Assessing the Psychological Effects of Video-Game Play