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Do Violent Games Increase Violence? Latest Research

By IGI Global on Mar 24, 2017
Violent Video Games and Attitudes Towards Victims of Crime: An Empirical Study Among Youth Recent trends show numerous ongoing debates regarding a correlation between playing violent video games and performing aggressive behavior. According to CNN, more than 90 percent of children play video games in the United States and more than 85 percent of video games contain some type of violence. Considering the extensive range of gaming violence, it is essential to conduct more research to determine possible repercussions regarding this pressing matter.

IGI Global recognized the demand for more credible research on the topic of gaming violence and published the revealing article "Violent Video Games and Attitudes Towards Victims of Crime: An Empirical Study Among Youth." This article delves into a study that was conducted to determine if there was a connection between gaming violence and concern for victims and culpable victims, and the results indicated a direct correlation was evident.

The article "Violent Video Games and Attitudes Towards Victims of Crime: An Empirical Study Among Youth” is featured in the International Journal of Cyber Behavior, Psychology and Learning (IJCBPL) written by Robert K. Atkinson (Arizona State University, USA) and Zheng Yan (University at Albany – SUNY, USA). This high-quality journal offers a forum for academic exchange of new ideas and research findings related to psychological aspects and serves as a vehicle for promoting techniques and methodologies derived from rigorous research and practices that use psychological and cognitive principles to design and develop cyber learning. Focusing on cyber behavior, psychology, and learning, IJCBPL encourages the exploration of emerging areas in cyber learning such as online social communication, individual differences, cognitive and metacognitive learning, etc. to generate deep understanding about the behavior, information processing, and psychological orientations of online learners.

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