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Chat With Adyna

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Chat With Adyna skip to main | skip to sidebar Chat With Adyna Sunday, March 7, 2010 We knew this already, but here is more proof I never agreed with violent video games . I simply don't understand why someone would want to chase or impersonate zombies, decapitate 'enemies,' or shoot 10 different weapons at the same time (virtually) Even though we all know violent video games positively influence aggressivity , apparently we never had enough proof. Most likely the companies that make these games will never consider such research valid - after all, money comes first - but it's nice to read this; it gives me hope that one day we won't have these games on the market. It's Conclusive, Claims Professor, Violent Video Games Make Us Aggressive Matt Peckham Matt Peckham - PC World An Iowa State psychology professor is claiming-- not for the first time --that his latest published study offers irrefutable evidence that exposure to violent video games increases the likeli...

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