This is the second (and final) installment in a series examining the effects of videogames on aggressive behavior in the people who play them. We just finished looking at a study suggesting that violent videogames represent a deep, causal risk factor for inciting violent behavior in kids — a loving parent’s worst nightmare. We are about to look at a second article, published right after the first, which says exactly the opposite.https://digitalcommons.spu.edu/brainstorm/1028/thumbnail.jp
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