RT @NicoleBarbaro: Good thing it will stay as “fact” in intro texts, along with the Stanford prison experiment. https://t.co/mMg9UlpdpE
RT @SteveStuWill: More evidence that playing violent video games is not associated with violent or aggressive behaviour in real life – this…
RT @royalsociety: An #OpenScience study on 1000 British teenagers aged between 14 and 15 and their carers finds no evidence that playing vi…
RT @royalsociety: An #OpenScience study on 1000 British teenagers aged between 14 and 15 and their carers finds no evidence that playing vi…
RT @Pascal_Minotte: Violent video game engagement is not associated with adolescents' aggressive behaviour: evidence from a registered repo…
RT @Pascal_Minotte: Violent video game engagement is not associated with adolescents' aggressive behaviour: evidence from a registered repo…
RT @SteveStuWill: More evidence that playing violent video games is not associated with violent or aggressive behaviour in real life – this…
RT @DegenRolf: The best available evidence: "We argue that this study speaks to the key question of whether adolescents’ violent video game…
Violent video game engagement is not associated with adolescents' aggressive behaviour: evidence from a registered report | Royal Society Open Science https://t.co/PHZzSJSgJ4
RT @SteveStuWill: More evidence that playing violent video games is not associated with violent or aggressive behaviour in real life – this…
Well, this isn't surprising.
Good thing it will stay as “fact” in intro texts, along with the Stanford prison experiment.
A new study shows that violent video game engagement is not associated with adolescents' aggressive behaviour. Read more about the study here: https://t.co/it8UOJU4Cw
RT @SteveStuWill: More evidence that playing violent video games is not associated with violent or aggressive behaviour in real life – this…
RT @SteveStuWill: More evidence that playing violent video games is not associated with violent or aggressive behaviour in real life – this…
RT @SteveStuWill: More evidence that playing violent video games is not associated with violent or aggressive behaviour in real life – this…
RT @SteveStuWill: More evidence that playing violent video games is not associated with violent or aggressive behaviour in real life – this…
RT @SteveStuWill: More evidence that playing violent video games is not associated with violent or aggressive behaviour in real life – this…
RT @SteveStuWill: More evidence that playing violent video games is not associated with violent or aggressive behaviour in real life – this…
RT @SteveStuWill: More evidence that playing violent video games is not associated with violent or aggressive behaviour in real life – this…
Violent video game engagement is not associated with adolescents' aggressive behaviour: evidence from a registered report https://t.co/oz86OCW2X9
RT @uranus_2: 14-15歳で最近の暴力的なゲーム経験(自己報告)は、ここ1カ月間の攻撃行動(保護者報告)と関連するとはいえない。暴力的ゲーム経験と向社会的行動(の低さ)との関連も検出されず。Violent video game engagement is not…
RT @SteveStuWill: More evidence that playing violent video games is not associated with violent or aggressive behaviour in real life – this…
RT @TomChivers: it really does seem to be a thing that the better quality a tech-and-psych study is (preregistered hypotheses, large N, ope…
Игра в видеоигры с насилием не ассоциирована с агрессивным поведением в реальной жизни (выборка 1004 человека)
Violent video game engagement is not associated with adolescents' aggressive behaviour: evidence from a registered report | Royal Society Open Science https://t.co/lJ79yyhXjG
RT @ResearchDigest: See also from our archive: "Hard-core players of violent video games do not have emotionally blunted brains" https://t.…
One might think that the lack of increase in violence since video games were introduced might suffice, but if not: "[...] violent video game engagement, on balance, is not associated with observable variability in adolescents' aggressive behaviour." https:
RT @royalsociety: An #OpenScience study on 1000 British teenagers aged between 14 and 15 and their carers finds no evidence that playing vi…
RT @SteveStuWill: More evidence that playing violent video games is not associated with violent or aggressive behaviour in real life – this…
RT @ResearchDigest: See also from our archive: "Hard-core players of violent video games do not have emotionally blunted brains" https://t.…
Un nuevo estudio de @ShuhBillSkee no encuentra relación entre el uso de videojuegos violentos y un incremento de conductas agresivas en adolescentes (el artículo es de acceso abierto). https://t.co/gYHypTkx1s
RT @royalsociety: An #OpenScience study on 1000 British teenagers aged between 14 and 15 and their carers finds no evidence that playing vi…
På en måde frygter jeg at god forskning er med til at understøtte misforståelsen. - Forskere: "Se. Der er ingen sammenhæng." - Læsere: "Hvad? Kan der være en sammenhæng?" - Fjolser: "Selvfølgelig er der en sammenhæng. Bare se [indsæt forældet kilde / irrel
RT @TomChivers: it really does seem to be a thing that the better quality a tech-and-psych study is (preregistered hypotheses, large N, ope…
Oxford Internet Institute lægger tanken om, at voldelige videospil skaber voldelige spillere i graven - igen. Man undersøgte 1.004 unge og de voksne omkring dem (!) og fandt 0 sammenhæng. Resumé: https://t.co/PR1HzZMXVd Artikel: https://t.co/Wei2xtSGb7 #g
RT @TomChivers: it really does seem to be a thing that the better quality a tech-and-psych study is (preregistered hypotheses, large N, ope…
RT @DegenRolf: The best available evidence: "We argue that this study speaks to the key question of whether adolescents’ violent video game…
RT @royalsociety: An #OpenScience study on 1000 British teenagers aged between 14 and 15 and their carers finds no evidence that playing violent video games leads to aggressive behaviour https://t.co/1ykWMLZjMb
RT @royalsociety: An #OpenScience study on 1000 British teenagers aged between 14 and 15 and their carers finds no evidence that playing vi…
@NevrezYakuphan Araştırmanın finansmanı John Fell Fund tarafından sağlanmış, öyle yazıyor. Araştırmanın tam metnini merak eden genç dimağlar için de linki sessizce şuraya bırakayım: https://t.co/2Ob2qB0RAI
RT @chrisdc77: New study by @ShuhBillSkee & Weinstein finds no link between playing violent video games and aggressive behaviour. A fine ex…
RT @SteveStuWill: More evidence that playing violent video games is not associated with violent or aggressive behaviour in real life – this…
RT @chrisdc77: New study by @ShuhBillSkee & Weinstein finds no link between playing violent video games and aggressive behaviour. A fine ex…
RT @SteveStuWill: More evidence that playing violent video games is not associated with violent or aggressive behaviour in real life – this…
RT @SteveStuWill: More evidence that playing violent video games is not associated with violent or aggressive behaviour in real life – this…
RT @SteveStuWill: More evidence that playing violent video games is not associated with violent or aggressive behaviour in real life – this…
RT @SteveStuWill: More evidence that playing violent video games is not associated with violent or aggressive behaviour in real life – this…
RT @SteveStuWill: More evidence that playing violent video games is not associated with violent or aggressive behaviour in real life – this…
そりゃそうだね… 今更すぎる (≧∀≦)
RT @royalsociety: An #OpenScience study on 1000 British teenagers aged between 14 and 15 and their carers finds no evidence that playing vi…
14-15歳で最近の暴力的なゲーム経験(自己報告)は、ここ1カ月間の攻撃行動(保護者報告)と関連するとはいえない。暴力的ゲーム経験と向社会的行動(の低さ)との関連も検出されず。Violent video game engagement is not associated with adolescents' aggressive behaviour https://t.co/inOCROBSkQ
RT @DegenRolf: The best available evidence: "We argue that this study speaks to the key question of whether adolescents’ violent video game…
RT @royalsociety: An #OpenScience study on 1000 British teenagers aged between 14 and 15 and their carers finds no evidence that playing vi…
RT @annecollier: And a couple of new researchers’ books on the subject: https://t.co/BSNetb6qGg by @patmarkey @CJFerguson1111 and https://t…
RT @chrisdc77: New study by @ShuhBillSkee & Weinstein finds no link between playing violent video games and aggressive behaviour. A fine ex…
"Despite null findings, history gives us reason to suspect the idea that violent #videogames drives aggressive behaviour will remain an unsettled question for #parents, pundits & policymakers." https://t.co/ylEQl2bAAG @ShuhBillSkee Weinstein @PsychCard
RT @royalsociety: An #OpenScience study on 1000 British teenagers aged between 14 and 15 and their carers finds no evidence that playing vi…
RT @DegenRolf: The best available evidence: "We argue that this study speaks to the key question of whether adolescents’ violent video game…
RT @SteveStuWill: More evidence that playing violent video games is not associated with violent or aggressive behaviour in real life – this…
RT @DegenRolf: The best available evidence: "We argue that this study speaks to the key question of whether adolescents’ violent video game…
RT @SteveStuWill: More evidence that playing violent video games is not associated with violent or aggressive behaviour in real life – this…
RT @SteveStuWill: More evidence that playing violent video games is not associated with violent or aggressive behaviour in real life – this…
RT @DegenRolf: The best available evidence: "We argue that this study speaks to the key question of whether adolescents’ violent video game…
RT @SteveStuWill: More evidence that playing violent video games is not associated with violent or aggressive behaviour in real life – this…
RT @DegenRolf: The best available evidence: "We argue that this study speaks to the key question of whether adolescents’ violent video game…
RT @DegenRolf: The best available evidence: "We argue that this study speaks to the key question of whether adolescents’ violent video game…
RT @SteveStuWill: More evidence that playing violent video games is not associated with violent or aggressive behaviour in real life – this…
UK: no evidence in one study that playing violent video games leads to aggressive behaviour • 1000 British teenagers aged 14 - 15 and their carers https://t.co/dALjrWIWkQ | Feb 2019 https://t.co/LvweFjjmcm
RT @SteveStuWill: More evidence that playing violent video games is not associated with violent or aggressive behaviour in real life – this…
RT @SteveStuWill: More evidence that playing violent video games is not associated with violent or aggressive behaviour in real life – this…
RT @SteveStuWill: More evidence that playing violent video games is not associated with violent or aggressive behaviour in real life – this…
RT @SteveStuWill: More evidence that playing violent video games is not associated with violent or aggressive behaviour in real life – this…
RT @SteveStuWill: More evidence that playing violent video games is not associated with violent or aggressive behaviour in real life – this…
More evidence that playing violent video games is not associated with violent or aggressive behaviour in real life – this time from a registered report with a large sample of UK teens (N = 1,004). https://t.co/LFCulihrAS https://t.co/DCO3seboG2
RT @DegenRolf: The best available evidence: "We argue that this study speaks to the key question of whether adolescents’ violent video game…
RT @royalsociety: An #OpenScience study on 1000 British teenagers aged between 14 and 15 and their carers finds no evidence that playing vi…
RT @royalsociety: An #OpenScience study on 1000 British teenagers aged between 14 and 15 and their carers finds no evidence that playing vi…
RT @azimuten: Really cool study! Tried to do my final year IB Personal Project on this 11 years ago 😝🤓 https://t.co/kxlaHYiMOI
RT @vinwalsh: Data. Negative findings so far: Violent vid games don't increase violent behaviour. Violent 🎥 not associated with crime Porn…
RT @royalsociety: An #OpenScience study on 1000 British teenagers aged between 14 and 15 and their carers finds no evidence that playing vi…
RT @chrisdc77: New study by @ShuhBillSkee & Weinstein finds no link between playing violent video games and aggressive behaviour. A fine ex…
RT @royalsociety: An #OpenScience study on 1000 British teenagers aged between 14 and 15 and their carers finds no evidence that playing vi…
RT @chrisdc77: New study by @ShuhBillSkee & Weinstein finds no link between playing violent video games and aggressive behaviour. A fine ex…
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RT @juliehorup: Ny undersøgelse fra Oxford University viser, at computerspil ikke gør børn og unge mere aggressive https://t.co/8xfgPOfgCs
Really cool study! Tried to do my final year IB Personal Project on this 11 years ago 😝🤓
RT @royalsociety: An #OpenScience study on 1000 British teenagers aged between 14 and 15 and their carers finds no evidence that playing vi…
Violent games aren’t the issue - it’s servers and BS on @EASPORTSFIFA that’s the issue 😉
RT @royalsociety: An #OpenScience study on 1000 British teenagers aged between 14 and 15 and their carers finds no evidence that playing vi…
RT @DegenRolf: The best available evidence: "We argue that this study speaks to the key question of whether adolescents’ violent video game…
RT @royalsociety: An #OpenScience study on 1000 British teenagers aged between 14 and 15 and their carers finds no evidence that playing vi…
RT @DegenRolf: The best available evidence: "We argue that this study speaks to the key question of whether adolescents’ violent video game…
RT @DegenRolf: The best available evidence: "We argue that this study speaks to the key question of whether adolescents’ violent video game…
RT @royalsociety: An #OpenScience study on 1000 British teenagers aged between 14 and 15 and their carers finds no evidence that playing vi…
RT @DegenRolf: The best available evidence: "We argue that this study speaks to the key question of whether adolescents’ violent video game…