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    The video games of today take many forms, ranging from immersive fantasy worlds, to simple point and click programs with little, to no plot. Some games aim only to demonstrate an educational concept in a fun and interactive way, while others allow the player to step out of reality and enjoy a world of their own making. It is this wide variety of game types that makes it impossible to judge "video games" as a whole. For this purpose of this essay, I will acknowledge video games as belonging to one

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    Feiyang Qian Could Playing Violent Video Games Predict Aggression? A Debate Between Socialization Hypothesis and Selection Hypothesis Bard College Word Count: 1722 Along with the increase of population who play video games, there raised a huge concern about the video games and its possible outcome. One potential issue is the relationship between violent video games and aggression. There are two seemingly competitive hypotheses from previous studies, interpreting the relationship: one

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    pulling stunts and playing games may be fun they also need to consider the dangers and outcomes of these actions. There is much controversy of whether or not violent role playing games are good or bad for people including teenagers. There are many people who believe that the positive effects it has on people outweigh the negative effects. However, there are also people that argue that the negative effects outweigh the positive effects. Although violent role playing games seem fun and harmless they

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    Violent Video Games Are Harmful to Children and Adolescents. There is overwhelming scientific research that suggests that playing violent video games are harmful to children and adolescents. The scientific evidence has uncovered several areas in the development of children and adolescent that are negatively impacted because of the exposure to and playing of violent video games. Some of the key areas that are negatively affected include brain activity, stress levels and behavior. Playing violent

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    Today violence has become an every day experience in life. Playing video games or turning on the television, and flipping through the channels at random, you will most likely stumble upon various forms of violence. Does it desensitize or help us tolerate violence? And the most controversial issue, does it cause violence? Most humans learn by simply watching, and then imitating the action rather than trial and error or direct experiences of the consequences of our actions (this is not to say that

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    There have been many debates and studies conducted on aggression in children and if video games are a major factor in cultivating that aggression. Determining the cause for aggression in children is a huge concern within the psychological community and the idea that video games could be behind it is one of the more popular ideas in recent years. However, this also means that the opposition for this viewpoint is immense and solid proof will be required in order to appease them. In recent years, there

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    Video games in general are becoming more and more popular with every year that passes by. A recent study showed that Americans, ages 8 through 18, play about 13.2 hours of video games per week ("The Average"). There is a total of about 5 million people in the United States that play video games for over 40 hours each week, which is basically equal to a full time job. Also, the average American will play 10,000 hours of video games before he or she hits the age of 21 (McGonial). The amount of time

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    Does Playing Violent Video Games Make a Person More Aggressive? Playing violent video games is not directly responsible for all violence, and criminal activity. However, the question remains whether or not playing certain games can lead to higher levels of aggression. Parents often ponder this very question when their children beg for one of these games that are rated M for mature. This very well may be where the problems occur since these games that were designed for ages 17 and up are now in the

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    Since video games play a huge role in people’s lives or childhoods, how are people affected by them? According to aps.org, “In October 1958, Physicist William Higinbotham created what is thought to be the first video game”. Video games have always been a part of people's lives since then. Children alongside adults of any sex play all kinds of video games. There are sports, adventure, simulation, action, and much more. Even though video games are a source of entertainment, people are not aware of

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    Violent Video Games Are Harmful To Kids Children are big contributors to the video game industry that pulls in billions of dollars every year. Research has shown that more than half of the top 50 best selling games contain violence, and that also these best selling games are teaching kids that violence is okay. (Do video games cause violence?) This video game trend is putting all the lives of U.S. citizens in danger. If the children of today’s society are thinking that violence is okay, then something

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