Is It Only the Violence? : The Effects of Violent Video Game Content, Difficulty, and Competition on...
The Effects of Violent Video Game Content, Difficulty, and Competition on Aggressive Behavior

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Title: Is It Only the Violence? : The Effects of Violent Video Game Content, Difficulty, and Competition on Aggressive Behavior; The Effects of Violent Video Game Content, Difficulty, and Competition on Aggressive Behavior
Authors and Corporations: Hawk, Christopher E., Ridge, Robert D.
In: Journal of Media Psychology, 33, 2021, 3, p. 134-144
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Hogrefe Publishing Group
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 134-144
ISSN: 1864-1105
2151-2388
DOI: 10.1027/1864-1105/a000291
published in: Journal of Media Psychology
Language: English
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Collection: Hogrefe Publishing Group (CrossRef)
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<jats:p> Abstract. The results of prior research investigating whether the violence in violent video games leads to increased subsequent aggression are mixed. Some observers question whether the difficulty and/or the competitive aspects of these games are important, but overlooked, factors that also affect aggression. In the present study, participants ( N = 408) played a violent or nonviolent video game that was either difficult or easy and in which they competed and won, competed and lost, or did not compete against another player. Results revealed that participants became more aggressive only after playing a competitive, as opposed to a noncompetitive, game. Level of violence, winning or losing, and game difficulty did not have any significant effect. These results support the assertion that competition in video games has an independent and significant effect on subsequent aggression beyond violent content and game difficulty. </jats:p>