«These studies are the first to
link violent video game play with both beneficial and harmful effects within the same study,» Anderson says.
But what is not so speculative is the growing body of research that
links violent video games — and to a certain extent, total screen time — to attention - related problems and, ultimately, to aggression.
Not exact matches
Studies, meanwhile, have shown
violent games can increase aggression, but have found no causal
link between
violent action and
video game use.
«No evidence to support
link between
violent video games and behavior.»
«Contrary to the claims that
violent video games are
linked to aggressive assaults and homicides, no evidence was found to suggest that this medium was positively related to real - world violence in the United States.
A review by the American Psychological Association (APA) has claimed a
link exists between playing
violent video games and increases in aggression and decreases in sensitivity to aggression.
Today, President Donald Trump met up with a number of politicians and online
game business leaders to debate the impression of
violent video games on youngsters and whether or not it's
linked to gun violence.
Today, President Donald Trump met up with a number of politicians and online
game business leaders to debate the impression of
violent video games on kids and whether or not it's
linked to gun violence.
Since then, a series of mass shootings in the US have been
linked to
violent movies and
video games.
The ESA, which contends that there is no scientifically proven
link between
video games and
violent crime or behavior, includes representation from Electronic Arts, Microsoft, Nintendo, Sony, Take - Two Interactive, Warner Bros..
A recent University of York study backs up the ESA's claim, finding no evidence of a
link between
violent video games and
violent behavior.
Since then, a series of mass shootings in the US have been
linked to
violent movies and
video games.
While studies on the
link between
violent games and aggression are inconclusive, declaring that the imaginary bullets of
video games are more dangerous than actual bullets that tear apart the bodies of their victims requires an Olympian level of mental gymnastics — but one that becomes necessary when more obvious conclusions are considered politically untenable.
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