NEW YORK – Violent video games may increase aggression in youngsters, a new study suggests.
In three different groups of 9 to 18-year-old U.S. and Japanese adolescents, those who frequently played violent video games were more intended to physical fighting over time. This is the first study to analyze gamers’ aggression over time.
“We found in all three groups, those who played a lot of violent video games in early school year leads to higher levels of aggression, as measured later in the school year,” lead researcher Dr. Craig A. Anderson, explained.
According to some critics, this study is not true as violence rates are low in Japan although video games are highly popular, Anderson said in a written statement.
By collecting data from Japan he comes to know that Japanese kids are also affected pretty much the same way like American kids.
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