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Researcher describes violent video game research in Tecumseh
By: David Frownfelder, Daily Telegram
Friday, April 16, 2010


The Daily Telegram quoted Brad Bushman, professor of psychology and communication studies and faculty associate for the Research Center for Group Dynamics, as saying children who play violent video games "see through the character’s eyes and essentially become the character," making them more prone to aggression.


To read the entire news release, see the The Daily Telegram website at http://www.lenconnect.com/news/x738392775/Researcher-Violent-video-games-increase-aggression.



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