Evidence for publication bias in video game violence effects literature: A meta-analytic review

作者: Christopher J. Ferguson

DOI: 10.1016/J.AVB.2007.01.001

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摘要: Violence in video games has come under increasing research attention over the past decade. Researchers in this area have suggested that violent video games may cause …

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