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Video Games… Do they contribute to violence?

January 11, 2021January 8, 2013 / by Digital Media Treatment / Categories All Blog Posts, Video Games

“You know what’s really exciting about video games is you don’t just interact with the game physically—you’re not just moving your hand on a joystick, but you’re asked to interact …

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