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  1. Feb 16, 2015 · We tested both whether the use of violent games predicts physical aggression (i.e., the socialization hypothesis) and whether physical aggression predicts the subsequent use of violent games (i.e...

  2. The meta-analysis by Anderson et al. (2010), for example, included 34 effect sizes from longitudinal studies 2 and Ferguson and Kilburn (2009) used data from five longitudinal studies.

  3. For the group of young adults (18 –21), we found no evidence for both the socialization and the selection hypothesis. Our findings suggest that the use of violent video games is not a substantial predictor of physical aggression, at least in the later phases of adolescence and early adulthood.

    • Jens Vogelgesang
  4. Jan 1, 2015 · Violent Video Games and Physical Aggression: Evidence for a Selection Effect Among Adolescents. Johannes Breuer , Jens Vogelgesang , Thorsten Quandt , Ruth Festl. Jan 1, 2015.

  5. Vogelgesang, Jens. Quandt, Thorsten. Festl, Ruth. Abstract. Longitudinal studies investigating the relationship of aggression and violent video games are still scarce. Most of the previous studies focused on children or younger adolescents and relied on convenience samples.

    • Johannes Breuer, Jens Vogelgesang, Thorsten Quandt, Ruth Festl
    • 2015
  6. Oct 1, 2015 · Results suggest that video game influences on increased aggression, reduced prosocial behavior, reduced academic performance, depressive symptoms, and attention deficit symptoms are minimal and Publication bias remains a problem for studies of aggression. Expand.

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