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January 19, 8:27 PM
Science has yet to show any links between video games and violence. Some scientists have concluded that yes, playing violent video games will make children more aggressive. Others argue that current studies are faulty and inconclusive. It's a debate that has been going on for over 25 years. And it shows no signs of stopping. Via Joe Pereira
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January 19, 8:10 PM
Not really connected to Interactive Fiction in any way (now that would be taking things too far), but of great interest to educators and parents who need to defend DGBL as viable and safe. Delete the scoop?
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