RT @chrisdc77: New study by @ShuhBillSkee & Weinstein finds no link between playing violent video games and aggressive behaviour. A fine ex…
RT @chrisdc77: New study by @ShuhBillSkee & Weinstein finds no link between playing violent video games and aggressive behaviour. A fine ex…
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…
RT @chrisdc77: New study by @ShuhBillSkee & Weinstein finds no link between playing violent video games and aggressive behaviour. A fine ex…
RT @chrisdc77: New study by @ShuhBillSkee & Weinstein finds no link between playing violent video games and aggressive behaviour. A fine ex…
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…
New study by @ShuhBillSkee & Weinstein finds no link between playing violent video games and aggressive behaviour. A fine exemplar of the @RegReports format for reporting transparent and unbiased hypothesis-testing. (Edited by yours truly at @RoyalSoc
RT @inet_guardian: Interesting article on violent video games not linked to teen aggression. @GeekDadGamer you might be interested in this…
This will newer end?
RT @royalsociety: An #OpenScience study on 1000 British teenagers aged between 14 and 15 and their carers finds no evidence that playing vi…
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 @arclight: Duh. https://t.co/lejAuxaKQ0
RT @arclight: Duh. https://t.co/lejAuxaKQ0
RT @royalsociety: An #OpenScience study on 1000 British teenagers aged between 14 and 15 and their carers finds no evidence that playing vi…
RT @juliehorup: Ny undersøgelse fra Oxford University viser, at computerspil ikke gør børn og unge mere aggressive https://t.co/8xfgPOfgCs
New #RegisteredReport published in #RSOS by @ShuhBillSkee at the @oiioxford and Netta Weinstein at @PsychCardiffUni explores the relationship between adolescents playing violent video games and their likelihood of behaving aggressively. Find out more at h
Entirely unsurprising result tbh, how long before there's a new thing to be alarmist about?
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 @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 @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 @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 @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 @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 @royalsociety: An #OpenScience study on 1000 British teenagers aged between 14 and 15 and their carers finds no evidence that playing vi…
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 @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 @TomChivers: it really does seem to be a thing that the better quality a tech-and-psych study is (preregistered hypotheses, large N, ope…
it really does seem to be a thing that the better quality a tech-and-psych study is (preregistered hypotheses, large N, open data, etc), the less likely it is to return alarming findings.
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 @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 @royalsociety: An #OpenScience study on 1000 British teenagers aged between 14 and 15 and their carers finds no evidence that playing vi…
RT @vinwalsh: Data. Negative findings so far: Violent vid games don't increase violent behaviour. Violent 🎥 not associated with crime Porn…
And a couple of new researchers’ books on the subject: https://t.co/BSNetb6qGg by @patmarkey @CJFerguson1111 and https://t.co/Jn3Z2gt4Ui by @jordosh
Interesting article on violent video games not linked to teen aggression. @GeekDadGamer you might be interested in this https://t.co/cNFQVyVZ9O. While games can cause frustration and anger, playing video games doesn't lead to aggression in every day life.
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 @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 @royalsociety: An #OpenScience study on 1000 British teenagers aged between 14 and 15 and their carers finds no evidence that playing vi…
RT @juliehorup: Ny undersøgelse fra Oxford University viser, at computerspil ikke gør børn og unge mere aggressive https://t.co/8xfgPOfgCs
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 @juliehorup: Ny undersøgelse fra Oxford University viser, at computerspil ikke gør børn og unge mere aggressive https://t.co/8xfgPOfgCs
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 @juliehorup: Ny undersøgelse fra Oxford University viser, at computerspil ikke gør børn og unge mere aggressive https://t.co/8xfgPOfgCs
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 @royalsociety: An #OpenScience study on 1000 British teenagers aged between 14 and 15 and their carers finds no evidence that playing vi…
Ny undersøgelse fra Oxford University viser, at computerspil ikke gør børn og unge mere aggressive https://t.co/8xfgPOfgCs
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 @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 @literallyjustq: 😱 you mean that old technopanic was misguided? https://t.co/do5k3olym5
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 @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 @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 @royalsociety: An #OpenScience study on 1000 British teenagers aged between 14 and 15 and their carers finds no evidence that playing vi…
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/jNT69dXGNA cc. @eurogamer @pcgamer https://t.co/7jKxaIBc9y
Researchers at @OIIoxford find violent video games *don't* make teenagers who play them aggressive. Their study monitored 14 & 15 year-olds, interviewed parents about their behaviour, and found no evidence of a link. Read more: https://t.co/dzxr27F3Yh