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Playing Violent Video Games Could Lead To Aggressive Behavior

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  Playing violent video games could lead to aggressive behavior.

  Researchers at Ohio State University studied seventy university students who played violent or nonviolent video games for twenty minutes each day for three days.

  They found those who played violent games were more hostile and aggressive than those who played nonviolent games... and that repeated exposure to such violence could have a cumulative affect.

  The study established an association between violent video games and aggression, but not a cause-and-effect relationship.

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