The author, Jean M Twenge Ph.D. who wrote “Yes, Violent Video Games Do Cause Aggression”( 2012) says, violent video games are definitely the main cause of the increase in violence. In the article by Twenge, she states, “ studies have shown that violent video games actually cause aggression...it could be that aggressive kids want to play aggressive games, or that an outside factor such as family background causes both” (Twenge 2012) Twenge goes on about how many people play video game so they are reluctant to give them up, including the designers. “It makes sense that the video game industry would not want to believe that their product leads to aggression and violence in real life”. If it was proven that video games were the cause of violence, would people stop purchasing games? Twenge continues on to assert that she wants violent video games off the shelf “taking away violent video games would not end mass shootings. But the best evidence available suggests that it would reduce real-life aggression”(2012). Twenge's evidence proves that less violent video games would improve the youth, and make them less aggressive.
A study, conducted by Brad Bushman of The Ohio State University and Bryan Gibson of Central Michigan University, shows “that at least for men, ruminating about the game can increase the potency of the game's tendency to lead to aggression long after the game has been turned off.”(2010). Bushman and Gibson did a study on men and women with a set of non violent
This article is a very useful source. Is useful because it answers the question, “Do violent video games cause an increase in aggression.” The question is answered thoroughly by the author because they cited recent studies, examples, and peer reviewed or scholarly sources that all concluded that violent video games cause an increase in aggression. The author is objective because they countered their argument by stating that
The first body of evidence that supports the claim that video games do not cause violence in reality is that “almost all boys and most girls play video and computer games, including games with violent content” (Olsen, Kutner, and Warner 56). This would suggest that if all children play violent video games and video games did in fact cause children to act violently, then all children would be violent. As absurd as this suggestion is, when the claim came
According to Hollingdale and Greitemeyer (2014), Video games that are violent are identified as very popular games that are played by the consumers. There is a concern that violent video games may pose a public health risk due to the levels of aggression due to the effects of the video games. In a cross sectional studies it has been found that there is a positive correlations with real life and video game aggression. Also in longitudinal studies shows that playing violent video games constantly it can predict that there may be later aggression even after controlling for initial levels of aggression. Experimental studies have showed that playing the video game is a factor of an increase level of
Are violent video games directly correlated to teen violence? This is the burning question many researchers are dedicated to answering. The common form of the question is “Is the increase in violence in games creating killer kids?” The simple answer is no. Instead the opposite has occurred, as games became more violent, the players became calmer. The games create a “safe” outlet for any anger or angst that young people possess. Crime rates in the teen population have lowered and violent teens admit to having little to no interest in violent video games. The games that most people fear are destroying the youth may actually be one of the things helping them grow and become “normal” members in society.
Over the past few years, the United States has seen violence that has come from the inside of the country. Various high schools, have had shootings inside of them from some of the high school students that go to that specific school. Some experts blame the shootings by categorizing the students as someone who has been tormented and bullied basically most of life, while other experts believe the shootings were caused by the violence in video games. There has been a lot of nation-wide discussion about if violent video games really do cause violence and aggression in young gamers ever since shootings at high schools increased. However evidence has shown differently than what most experts think. Violent video games do not cause violence and aggression in young gamers.
There is a large amount of research by many respected academics that show the correlation between video game violence and real life violence (Bartholow, B.D., Sestir, M.A., Davis, E.B., 2005). However, that does not mean video game violence is the cause of real life violence. As other studies by equally respected academics show, people that are already predisposed to violence tend to gravitate towards playing video games (Delamere, F.M., 2005). There is no proven causal conclusion to be drawn from all the research done on this subject; although, the writer tries to draw his own conclusion: "I believe that [violent video games, music and movies] do the total opposite and allow us to vent some of the built up anger we have that leads to violence." If only he provided some kind of concrete evidence to prove his point, it would sound much more credible.
Media has portrayed violent video games as the root cause for violence and school shootings, but is it really? Violent video games are predominate in the industry of gaming with consumers being primarily children. Furthermore, as the sales of video games increase studies have shown that violence has actually decreased in younger consumers. There are many studies performed on children to truly test these accusations made against video games and violence. Many people believe that playing video games will lead you down a path of anger and evil, but this isn’t the truth at all playing video games doesn’t have to lead you to becoming a villain to
In their research of violent videogames and the effect on children, they have found that “the simplistic belief that exposure to media violence will lead directly to individual violence is clearly wrong.” (Kutner, Olsen, 2008) I am going to ask you to look deeper than this. I assert that although violent video games are thought to encourage real world violence, they actually help to prevent it.
video game violence is a hot topic in the American society, with many incidents of shootings at schools lately it has revive the controversy of how video game violence has affect the way of thinking of the video gamers. this investigation has the purpose of analyze how video games violence contribute to a increase in violence in the youth of this country. the games that are more blame for actual violence are war games like call of duty and gear of war, and the just kill for fun like grand theft auto. But is it fair to blame the increase on violence related to this kind of video games or are parent not educating their children to learn about respect. The purpose of this investigation is try to find the real consequences of young kids learning
Violent video games are usually the blame for school shootings, bullying or just regular aggressiveness. In “Violent Video Games Linked to Child Aggression” they did a study and looked at how children and teen’s video game habits relate to their behavior. The study supposedly showed that “children who were exposed to more video game violence did become more aggressive over time than their peers who had less exposure”. Although this study show that children are more aggressive when they are exposed to violent video games, I believe that children do not become more aggressive after playing violent video games.
People need to understand that " People who played a violent video game for three consecutive days showed increases in aggressive behavior” (Nauert). People who play violent video games are addicted by showing a lot of aggression. Carey states "Youngsters who develop a gaming habit become more aggressive”. Young teens who become addicted to violent video games become more aggressive with other teens. Tighe states “... Put off interacting with family or doing things they should accomplish “because they’re in the middle of a really cool game”. Although some people think playing video games increases concentration and problem solving skills, it is evident that it increases aggressiveness. Furthermore, people who play a lot of violent video games will have long- term
It is reported from the previous experiment that I supported that males mainly played first person shooters, which is a main source of video game violence and action. So, is it possible that violent video games cause real life violence? Jesse Marczyk does not think so. Marczyk has a Ph.D. in psychology, and made a short article to explain why violent video games do not cause real life violence. Marczyk believes that a player who plays video games do not get affected or changes their behavior based off a violent video game, but instead looks for the experience of playing the game because it has the feeling of achievement when something is done, and skill growth. However, although he believes that games do not cause real-life violence, he does agree that there are some frustrations when playing a game. Players were given controls to a game that were purposely modified so the player would have to find new ways to adapt, and they mentioned feeling frustrated, which soon led to them feeling angry about this. As Marczyk says, “people felt angry when they were frustrated with the game; not
In “Casual effects of violent sports video games on aggression: Is it competitiveness or violent content, Craig A. Anderson, and Nicholas L. Carnagey Believes that aggression comes from the violent video games or only competitive video games. It all started in 2002, when ESPN aired and examined the impact of extremely violent sports games on youth’s attitudes towards sports (ESPN, 2002). When ESPN aired this piece Midway games was producing several sports games that had unrealistic violence far enough to just to appeal the non-sports fan or gamer. In these games that Midway games produced they allowed players to control real-life players on the video game platform, and could perform very extreme violent behaviors. It became so excessive that
Violent video games (VVG) cause’s people to be violent, have a desensitizing effect towards the young children, and can be the blame for mass shootings. The video games are violent and should be banned. Many people aren’t sure how violent video games cause people to be violent, but perhaps they’re sure there can be a connection. People are arguing that the first-person shooting games are truly promoting violence which making it more likely to become. First-person shooter games are when the player experiences the action through the eyes of the hero. Some scientist has said that “in an experiment that some of the violent games do increase people anger and bodily arousal” (Anderson and Bushman). But also some researchers are saying there isn’t enough science to prove that these violent games are causing the children to be violent.
A major opposition to violence video games leading to aggression is that the research that was done is not a valid research. Henry Jenkins said “...most of those studies are inconclusive and many have been criticized on methodological grounds” (2). The studies are not inconclusive because in the studies that the researchers do they