Violent video game engagement is not associated with adolescents' aggressive behaviour: evidence from a registered report
Abstract
In this study, we investigated the extent to which adolescents who spend time playing violent video games exhibit higher levels of aggressive behaviour when compared with those who do not. A large sample of British adolescent participants (n = 1004) aged 14 and 15 years and an equal number of their carers were interviewed. Young people provided reports of their recent gaming experiences. Further, the violent contents of these games were coded...
Paper Details
Title
Violent video game engagement is not associated with adolescents' aggressive behaviour: evidence from a registered report
Published Date
Feb 13, 2019
Journal
Volume
6
Issue
2
Pages
171474 - 171474
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