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CerebralDivinity discovered this in Video Games
•13 reviews since May 5, 2008
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CerebralDivinity discovered 3 months ago- An interesting read on violence and video games from the less voiced side.

Luminoth rated 2 months ago- Modern, under-represented, studies show a decrease in violence as the release of so-called games are produced.

- xhilox rated 2 months ago
- I hate to be the guy who says it but.... 1. Correlation does not imply causation.... playing less video games is probably just confounded with a lower social status which unfortunately may lead to a higher crime rate in that specific population.

fr33k rated 2 months ago- I've always known this, i've done my research on it... i'm surprised hardly anyone else has...

ibraheem768 rated 2 months ago- exactly video games dont make kid violent

- Midnattsol rated 2 months ago
- From the page: "In fact, according to new research from Lawrence Kutner and Cheryl Olson, kids who don't play video games at all are at greater risk to get into trouble."
Probably because the videogame players don't even have contact with direct sunlight? Hard to get into trouble that way ;) (SCNR + tl;dr) - From the page: "In fact, according to new research from Lawrence Kutner and Cheryl Olson, kids who don't play video games at all are at greater risk to get into trouble."

TCZapper rated 3 months ago- "where they can make mistakes, recover, and practice for the real world."
Haha. I instantly thought of someone practicing for a bank heist XD
If I can shoot someone in-game without consequence why would I want to in real life with consequence?- "where they can make mistakes, recover, and practice for the real world."