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Actual research on actual videogames
Two psychologists do some research on kids who play violent video games, and the results are not what they expected. (Thanks to
bottle_of_shine for pointing me at this article!)
http://www.openeducation.net/2008/03/17/author-reveals-the-surprising-truth-about-violent-video-games/
They've written a book. I think I know what I'm ordering for the library when I get back.
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http://www.openeducation.net/2008/03/17/author-reveals-the-surprising-truth-about-violent-video-games/
“Video game popularity and real-world youth violence have been moving in opposite directions. Violent juvenile crime in the United States reached a peak in 1993 and has been declining ever since. School violence has also gone down. Between1994 and 2001, arrests for murder, forcible rape, robbery and aggravated assaults fell 44 percent, resulting in the lowest juvenile arrest rate for violent crimes since 1983.”
Our survey of more than 1200 middle school students found that 29 percent of girls who played video games listed at least one M-rated game among the games they’d ‘played a lot’ during the previous six months. One in five specifically listed a Grand Theft Auto game. In fact, among these 12- to 14-year-old girls, the Grand Theft Auto series was second only to The Sims in popularity.”
They've written a book. I think I know what I'm ordering for the library when I get back.