¶ … Crime Prevention -- Digital Gaming
What role does digital video gaming play in crime, delinquency or other forms of antisocial behavior?
American Psychological Association (2011, August 29). Playing highly competitive video games may lead to aggressive behavior. ScienceDaily. Retrieved February 15, 2012, from http://www.sciencedaily.com- / releases/2011/08/110829114714.htm.
In a unique twist of methodologies, the American Psychological Association added credibility to an interesting study done by several advanced degree students where were looking at the highly debated contemporary issue: is there a relationship between video games and violence? Past studies suggested that the issue of importance was not the violence but the level of competition. Through two versions of their approach, the researchers looked at how subjects reacted to highly or lesser competitive video games and their tendencies as a result to "retaliate" against another -- by fixing that person a more or less aggressively spiced taste of food in a flavor competition. The idea was then tested in another set of games with more options, only this time including a heart monitor. The results demonstrated significant tendencies for participants to be more aggressive with the hot sauce in relation to the level of competition in the games. Those who were more competitive also showed elevated heart rates. This study is simple and to the point, but it does give the average reader a sense of how social scientists make connections.
Xu, Y., Cao, X., Sellen, A., Herbrich, R. And Graepel, T. (2011, March). Sociable Killers: Understanding Social Relationships in an Online First-Person Shooter Game. CSCW 2011, Hangzhou, China. Retrieved February 15, 2012 from http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/people/xiangc/cscw2011_sociablekillers.pdf.
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