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CW102: College Writing & Research (Spring 2024)
Updated CW102 College Writing - evaluating sources, database searching, writing guides, how to write a paper
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Does Media Violence Lead to the Real Thing?
Do Violent Video Games Make Kids More Violent?
Is Aggression Actually Linked to Violent Video Games?
Time: ‘Broad Consensus’ that Media Violence Can Lead to Increased Child Aggression
Violent Media and Aggressive Behavior in Children
Yes, Violent Video Games Trigger Aggression, but Debate Lingers
Digital Playtime
Who is Most at Risk for Developing Physical Aggression After Playing Violent Video Games? An Individual Differences Perspective From Early Adolescence to Emerging Adulthood
The efects of violent video games on reactive‑proactive aggression and cyberbullying
Violent Video Gaming and Aggression in Children
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What Next: Violence in the Media