Violent Video Games Cause an Increase in Aggression Long After the Game Has Been Turned Off
Contenu
Titre
Violent Video Games Cause an Increase in Aggression Long After the Game Has Been Turned Off
Social Psychological and Personality Science
Créateur
Brad J. Bushman
Bryan Gibson
Sujet
Aggression
violent video games
Résumé
Experimental studies show that violent video games cause people to behave more aggressively, but how long does the effect last? In most experiments, aggression is measured immediately after gameplay. The present experiment is the first to test the long-term causal effects of violent video games on aggression. By the flip of a coin, participants played a violent or nonviolent game for 20 min. Within each group, half ruminated about the game. The next day, participants competed with an ostensible opponent on a competitive task in which the winner could punish the loser with painful noise blasts through headphones. Results showed that violent video games increased aggression 24 hr later, but only among men who ruminated about the game. Rumination keeps aggressive thoughts, feelings, and behavioral tendencies active. If players ruminate about the violence in a game, the aggression-stimulating effects of the game persist long after it has been turned off.
volume
2
numéro
1
pages
29-32
Date
2011
Titre abrégé
Social Psychological and Personality Science
Langue
en
doi
10.1177/1948550610379506
issn
1948-5506, 1948-5514