20 Years of Data Shows Impact of Video Games on Kids
August 22, 2005
A study reviewing research conducted over a 20 year period concludes playing violent video games increases aggressive behavior in children. The American Psychological Association adopted a resolution calls for “violence be reduced in video games and interactive media marketed to children and youth.”
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