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Date: 2014-02-10 14:21:52
Ethics
Social psychology
Emotions
Dispute resolution
Crime
Desensitization
Empathy
Video game controversies
Media violence research
Media studies
Behavior
Violence in video games

Applied Developmental Psychology[removed] – 436 Playing violent video games, desensitization, and moral evaluation in children Jeanne B. Funka,*, Debra D. Buchmanb, Jennifer Jenksa, Heidi Bechtoldta a

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