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Playing video games doesn’t lead to violent behaviour, study shows – The Guardian
Analysis of 28 global studies dating back to 2008 found a minuscule positive correlation
Video games do not lead to violence or aggression, according to a reanalysis of data gathered from more than 21,000 young people around the world.
The researchers, led by Aaron Drummond from New Zealands Massey University, re-examined 28 studies from previous years that looked at the link between aggressive behaviour and video gaming, a method known as a meta-analysis.
The new report, published in the journal Royal Society Open Science on Wednesday, found that, when bundled together, the studi…
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