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    Violent Video Games At Blame Imagine, being in class and witnessing before your eyes a shooter. A person right in front of you trying to inflict as much harm as possible onto as many people as they can. Now think of why that person would do such a thing. Many would say they are crazy. Others would say he or she was desperate and some would blame other things. People often look at the killer 's past, what they liked to do and their interests. Many believe that most causes of some shooters is…

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    Violent Video Games Effect

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    Violent Video Games Effect on Kids Video games are part of the modern and technological advances that are taking place all over the world. The violent video games are affecting constant gamers because of the content that games are made off. Researchers and experts are involved in how the effect of the usage on people and more on kids. The Extensive use of violent video games is negatively affecting young gamers in a behavioral, educational, and parenting style. Violent video games can be…

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    The Negative Effect of Video Games In today’s day-in-age, electronics are everywhere. Most people want to own some sort of technology based item if they do not already. The biggest possible television, the newest computer, MP3 players, and, especially, the newest gaming console. These are all things that are to be considered luxury “must-haves” by a vast majority of the United States. Video games have become a big part of everyday life for some. Although video games make up a great deal of…

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    supervision over the games their children are playing. In a study performed by Woodard and Gridina, they stated that, “While most parents (88%) report regularly supervising their children’s use of television, only about half (48%) report regularly supervising their children’s use of video games” (Woodard & Gridina). Why are parents worried about the programs that are on television more than the content in video games? Have parents become desensitized to the content of the video games which…

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    Video games aren’t always bad for you. In fact, there is a lot of ways that video games can help people. Whether is helping in physical or mental attributes they help increase characteristics of each individual who plays them. Playing video games is not a bad thing, in fact, people who play video games have better hand eye coordination, have better and more accurate reaction time, and have less stress than people who don’t play video games. People generally think video games are bad because most…

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    No matter what, media is consistently present all the time. It is a part of our daily lives no matter where we turn. On social media, at the dining hall, lying in bed – media has found a home and it has no plans on leaving. We are always consuming media, whether we are trying to or not. When we do consume media, either intentionally or unintentionally, most of the time it can leave an impact. But the level of impact can reach as far as impacting our behaviors, allowing the media to dictate…

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    Video and computer games classified as “violent video games” were restricted if the actions of violence within the game were “offensive to the community” or if the violence depicted is committed in an “especially heinous, cruel, or depraved” manner. The definition of violence according to Assembly Bill 1179 was “anything depicting the "killing, maiming, dismembering or sexual assaulting" of a human image” (Suddath). In continuation to Assembly Bill 1179, in July 2011, the Supreme Court of the…

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    Creativity In Psychology

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    last century, creativity wasn’t widely discussed among psychologists, let alone studied. Video games are a ubiquitous part of almost all children and adolescents’…

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    First of all, the question we are going to explore is “Whether or not playing video games increase aggressive behavior in children?” The independent variable will be violent and nonviolent video games, and the dependent variable is how much aggression was demonstrated. I will be using the naturalistic observation and experimentation methods to answer this hypothesis. According to Openstak (2014) “the greatest benefit of natural observation is the validity, or accuracy of information collected…

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    The absence of women characters in video games might have many different reasons. The creators of these games are mostly males; there are not many women in the video game industry. There was even a joke about Ubisoft, one of the well-known producers in video gaming, that they do not have female characters in their games in important roles because they do not see a lot of female around –since nearly all of their workers are males. Also still today, the games are focused on the male majority…

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