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Perspectives on psychological science

Journal Volume: 10
Journal Issue: 5
Journal Year: 2015
Articles in SafetyLit: 7

Do angry birds make for angry children? A meta-analysis of video game influences on children's and adolescents' aggression, mental health, prosocial behavior, and academic performance

Eye movements during action observation

Finding the middle ground in violent video game research: lessons from Ferguson (2015)

Pay no attention to that data behind the curtain: on angry birds, happy children, scholarly squabbles, publication bias, and why betas rule metas

The limited informativeness of meta-analyses of media effects

Video games do indeed influence children and adolescents' aggression, prosocial behavior, and academic performance: a clearer reading of Ferguson (2015)

What is a good skeptic to do? The case for skepticism in the media violence discussion


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