New research reveals kids who don't play videogames at all are more at risk of violent tendencies
New research reveals kids who don't play videogames at all are more at risk of violent tendencies
In the history of videogames, no greater argument has ever surfaced than the argument that violence in videogames have a direct correlation with actual, real-life violence involving kids or teenagers.
Now, it seems that the matter can be settled with the results of a study that not only went on for several years and interviewed hundreds of individuals, but was also funded by the government/ picked by charbarred 4 months ago
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headlineNew research reveals kids who don't play videogames at all are more at risk of violent tendencies
descriptionIn the history of videogames, no greater argument has ever surfaced than the argument that violence in videogames have a direct correlation with actual, real-life violence involving kids or teenagers.
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headlineNew research reveals kids who don't play videogames at all are more at risk of violent tendencies
descriptionIn the history of videogames, no greater argument has ever surfaced than the argument that violence in videogames have a direct correlation with actual, real-life violence involving kids or teenagers.
Now, it seems that the matter can be settled with the results of a study that not only went on for several years and interviewed hundreds of individuals, but was also funded by the government/
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