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Violent Video Games Linked to Aggressive Thoughts, Behaviour
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Chee, Kenny
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Aggressiveness
/ Aggressiveness in children
/ Aggressiveness in youth
/ Aggressiveness, Research
/ Editorial cartoons
/ Video games
/ Video games and children
/ Violence
/ Violence in computer games
/ Violence in mass media
2014
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Violent Video Games Linked to Aggressive Thoughts, Behaviour
by
Chee, Kenny
in
Aggressiveness
/ Aggressiveness in children
/ Aggressiveness in youth
/ Aggressiveness, Research
/ Editorial cartoons
/ Video games
/ Video games and children
/ Violence
/ Violence in computer games
/ Violence in mass media
2014
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Violent Video Games Linked to Aggressive Thoughts, Behaviour
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Chee, Kenny
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/ Aggressiveness in children
/ Aggressiveness in youth
/ Aggressiveness, Research
/ Editorial cartoons
/ Video games
/ Video games and children
/ Violence
/ Violence in computer games
/ Violence in mass media
2014
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Violent Video Games Linked to Aggressive Thoughts, Behaviour
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Violent Video Games Linked to Aggressive Thoughts, Behaviour
2014
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\"Playing violent video games, such as those depicting decapitation, could lead young people here to think and act more aggressively, said a study published on Monday [Mar 24, 2014]. The study of 3,034 primary and secondary school students here showed that those who played more violent video games tend to be more likely over time to commit acts of physical aggression, such as hitting someone who had angered them.\" (Straits Times (Singapore)) Learn more about the aggression that can result from playing violent video games.
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