Longer you play, the more hostile you feel: examination of first person shooter video games and aggression during video game play
Abstract
This study investigated the effects of video game play on aggression. Using the General Aggression Model, as applied to video games by Anderson and Bushman, [2002] this study measured physiological arousal, state hostility, and how aggressively participants would respond to three hypothetical scenarios. In addition, this study measured each of these variables multiple times to gauge how aggression would change with increased video game play....
Paper Details
Title
Longer you play, the more hostile you feel: examination of first person shooter video games and aggression during video game play
Published Date
Aug 10, 2007
Journal
Volume
33
Issue
6
Pages
486 - 497
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