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Behavior / Violence in video games / Psychology / Human behavior / Dispute resolution / Crime / Criminology / Influence of mass media / Research on the effects of violence in mass media / Video game controversies / Nonviolent video game / Aggression
Date: 2013-07-15 15:46:55
Behavior
Violence in video games
Psychology
Human behavior
Dispute resolution
Crime
Criminology
Influence of mass media
Research on the effects of violence in mass media
Video game controversies
Nonviolent video game
Aggression

VIOLENT VIDEO GAMES AND AGGRESSION Causal Relationship or Byproduct of Family Violence and Intrinsic Violence Motivation? CHRISTOPHER J. FERGUSON STEPHANIE M. RUEDA AMANDA M. CRUZ

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