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Video Games as Mythology; Not Behaviorism
Individuals who play video games are yet again under attack from media for addiction effects. Research into these “problems”, as some people seem to be calling it, has shown conclusively that behaviorist approaches to this are not quite understanding this … Continue reading
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Tagged game knowledge, gaming, negative perspective, positive regard, reality gaming, videogames
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Mythology of Video Games
Video games have always had one key element no matter what genre you play the most. This key element has been within the games, hidden; only known to individuals who look for it. The element I am writing about is … Continue reading
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Tagged game character, game characters, gaming, psychological theory, videogames
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The Effects of Media Violence Exposure On Criminal Aggression: A Meta-Analysis
There has been much talk about violent media and the effect on our children, or adults as some would say. While our senators and governors play around on capital hill with accusations that are usually biased as hell (from both … Continue reading
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Tagged mental-health, Research, science, video game aggression correlations, video game research, videogames
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