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Bijvank, Marije Nije; Konijn, Elly A.; Bushman, Brad J. – Journal of Adolescence, 2012
This research focuses on low educational ability as a risk factor for aggression and violent game play. We propose that boys of lower educational ability are more attracted to violent video games than other boys are, and that they are also higher in trait aggressiveness and sensation seeking. Participants were Dutch boys in public schools (N =…
Descriptors: Video Games, Standardized Tests, At Risk Persons, Ability Grouping
Anderson, Craig, A. – Journal of Adolescence, 2004
This article presents a brief overview of existing research on the effects of exposure to violent video games. An updated meta-analysis reveals that exposure to violent video games is significantly linked to increases in aggressive behaviour, aggressive cognition, aggressive affect, and cardiovascular arousal, and to decreases in helping…
Descriptors: Violence, Video Games, Influences, Meta Analysis
Van Mierlo, Jan; Van den Bulck, Jan – Journal of Adolescence, 2004
This study found significant relationships between first- and second-order cultivation measures and TV viewing, but found a relationship with video game play for only two variables in a sample of 322 Flemish 3rd and 6th year secondary school children. This suggests that the absence of a relationship with video game play is not the result of the…
Descriptors: Television Viewing, Video Games, Play, Correlation