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Archive for January 8th, 2008

This is to follow up on the previous post about video game use and academic performance. This article was also referred by gamepolitics.com.
 Abstract
Objective  To examine the notion that playing video games is negatively related to the time adolescents spend in more developmentally appropriate activities. Design  Nonexperimental study.
Setting  Survey data collected during the 2002-2003 school year.
Participants  [...]

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Among gamers and public, there are differing opinions about video games and how it affects children’s academic performance. Most gamers say it has a positive or no effect on their academic performance, most parents and teachers I heard state the opposite. As for academia, well this article isn’t the first to look at video game [...]

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This article came up in my mind while I was in my shower, I was thinking about the Konijn et al. (2007) article and one of its methodological limitation of using boys from a lower-echelon education level instead of a representative sample of the entire youth population. In any case, this article here looks into education [...]

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This morning or was it yesterday night. I was thinking of how we can manipulate real life factors of aggression and have them tested in video games. It’s much like a simulation similar to the zimbardo experiment where players would assume roles the game assigns them to. Sure, they’re individuals who can’t pretend to be [...]

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