This article places media violence research into a broader context than the typical public debate about whether violent video games (or TV programs, or movies) are “the” cause of school shootings and other extreme acts of violence. We describe how scientists today decide whether one variable (e.g., exposure to violent media) increases the risks for, contributes to, or causes another (e.g., aggressive or violent behavior). We discuss the different research methods used to examine the relationship between exposure to violent media and aggressive and violent acts. We review research evidence on the link between exposure to violent media and aggressive behavior, violent behavior, and other undesirable behavior (e.g., less helping, less empathy ...
This article presents a brief overview of existing research on the effects of exposure to violent vi...
Summary—Research on violent television and films, video games, and music reveals unequivocal evidenc...
The concern with the effect of exposure to violent contents on behavior is not recent and has been t...
Violence in screen entertainment media (ie, television, film, video games, and the Internet), define...
Media violence poses a threat to public health inasmuch as it leads to an increase in real-world vi...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/83429/1/2003.Anderson_etal.InfluenceofM...
Since the early 1960s, research evidence has been accumulating that suggests that exposure to viole...
Watching media violence significantly increases the risk that a viewer or video game player will beh...
In the last 10 years, following the incidence of serious acts of school violence—particu-larly multi...
Research on exposure to television and movie violence suggests that playing violent video games will...
• A recent large-scale study funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has establishe...
Media use among children has increased sharply in recent years, due, in part, to a significant incre...
Media use among children has increased sharply in recent years, due, in part, to a significant incre...
We investigated whether there was a correlation between perceived media violence and aggressive beha...
This article presents a brief overview of existing research on the effects of exposure to violent vi...
This article presents a brief overview of existing research on the effects of exposure to violent vi...
Summary—Research on violent television and films, video games, and music reveals unequivocal evidenc...
The concern with the effect of exposure to violent contents on behavior is not recent and has been t...
Violence in screen entertainment media (ie, television, film, video games, and the Internet), define...
Media violence poses a threat to public health inasmuch as it leads to an increase in real-world vi...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/83429/1/2003.Anderson_etal.InfluenceofM...
Since the early 1960s, research evidence has been accumulating that suggests that exposure to viole...
Watching media violence significantly increases the risk that a viewer or video game player will beh...
In the last 10 years, following the incidence of serious acts of school violence—particu-larly multi...
Research on exposure to television and movie violence suggests that playing violent video games will...
• A recent large-scale study funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has establishe...
Media use among children has increased sharply in recent years, due, in part, to a significant incre...
Media use among children has increased sharply in recent years, due, in part, to a significant incre...
We investigated whether there was a correlation between perceived media violence and aggressive beha...
This article presents a brief overview of existing research on the effects of exposure to violent vi...
This article presents a brief overview of existing research on the effects of exposure to violent vi...
Summary—Research on violent television and films, video games, and music reveals unequivocal evidenc...
The concern with the effect of exposure to violent contents on behavior is not recent and has been t...