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Violence in video games / Behavior / Psychology / Dispute resolution / Human behavior / Video game censorship / Video game controversies / Research on the effects of violence in mass media / Nonviolent video game / Aggression / Video game / Anger management
Date: 2010-06-29 14:24:28
Violence in video games
Behavior
Psychology
Dispute resolution
Human behavior
Video game censorship
Video game controversies
Research on the effects of violence in mass media
Nonviolent video game
Aggression
Video game
Anger management

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