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Video Games: Not Bad For You



This is a sad day for self-righteous politicians, religious tight-asses and conservative cultural monitors. A new study calls bullshit on the connection between video game violence and real violence. Christopher Ferguson, a professor in the Department of Behavioral, Applied Sciences and Criminal Justice at Texas A&M International University, looked at 22 years of clinical studies on the effects of video games and found them seriously flawed.

"It is not hard to 'link' video game playing with violent acts if one wishes to do so, as one video game playing prevalence study indicated that 98.7 percent of adolescents play video games to some degree," [Ferguson] writes, "However, is it possible that a behavior with such a high base rate (i.e., video game playing) is useful in explaining a behavior with a very low base rate (i.e., school shootings)? Put another way, can an almost universal behavior truly predict a rare behavior?"



The reasoning is so obvious it’s almost dumb. Gaming is a 30-year-old, multi-billion dollar industry, and has survived for so long and accumulated so much money because video games are so popular that they're ubiquitous. Yeah, a couple of school shooters played video games. They probably watched television and ate at McDonald’s too.

The supposed proof that video games cause violence is sourced in a year 2000 study by Iowa State University researchers Karen Dill and Craig Anderson. It was the first behavioral study of the correlation between video games — Anderson referenced it as a cornerstone in the 2007 study that seems to now be the Bible for anti-video game crusaders.

The study was strikingly weird. Two hundred or so college-age students, who either identified themselves as veteran violent game players or not, were split into two groups,. One played the snooze fest, puzzle game Myst while the other group played the ancient, first person shooter Castle Wolfenstein. Afterwards, members of the two groups competed in a timed contest where the winner could hit the opponent with “noise blasts.”

The Wolfenstein crowd rocked the noise blasts longer and louder, and the researchers concluded that they were therefore more prone to violence, ignoring how, violence aside, the games require vastly different modes of thinking. Myst requires players to think carefully and analytically. A fast, first person shooter game like Wolfenstein requires much quicker, more reactive thinking.

Anyway, Ferguson says, the whole noise blast thing didn’t prove anything about video games leading to violence.

Ferguson says that the Anderson and Dill study when inspected closely actually supports the exact opposite of the publicized findings that video games don’t correlate to aggressive behaviors in players.

Four measures of aggression were used the Anderson and Dill study, provided by a “noise blast” program that wasn’t standardized. According to Ferguson, the fact that the study authors only found correspondence to one of the measures and the confidence measures around the effect size for the findings actually crosses zero and can’t be considered proof of a positive finding.

A similar study by Ferguson et al using a standardized version of the “noise blast” program found no relationship between violent games and aggression.



In an "Alfred Hitchcock Presents"-worthy twist for the family values crowd, families themselves were found more likely to cause violence than video games.

What was found from these study reviews was that once predication of family violence was eliminated by players of violent video games, there is no correlation between the two.

In other words, gamers who play violent video games are more likely to be aggressive due to family violence than by playing video games.



Despite the study, video games are likely to continue getting blamed for youth violence. This week Douglas Gentile, an Iowa state researcher who’s worked extensively with Craig Anderson, released a study that asserts a correlation between video games and violence.

But more importantly, video games are a deliciously easy target. There’s no NRA for Halo players — actually, a truly valuable study of video gamers would investigate whether or not they vote. But it’s unlikely that a gamer bloc could put numbers that match old people, the demographic most and large scared of technology and young people.

Currently, Washington politicians are riled up about the ESRB rating system. The video game rating system, Democratic and Republican legislators say, is too vague to protect our nation’s innocent little children. Not to be too much of a wise ass, but there’s still a massively unpopular, costly war going on, right?

The uproar revolves around Manhunt 2, a game that features gruesome decapitations, rape, dismemberment, and encourages violent homophobia and fratricide.

Oh, no, wait, sorry. It doesn’t. The first three things in that list are from a Shakespeare play. The last two were from the Bible.


 

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Ferretbite

Ferretbite

Mexico
September 2006

NOV 23, 2007 03:01 PM

Right. I don't mean to be mean or anything, mate, but the fact that you have "Tuarus" listed as your sign and the word "without" split in two parts on your profile pretty much disqualifies you to criticize anybody's grammar.

gdarklighter

gdarklighter

San Diego, CA
August 2005

NOV 23, 2007 03:12 PM

Don't worry, I'm sure Jack Thompson has his fingers stuck in his ears right now.

Lockeblade

Lockeblade

Australia
May 2007

NOV 23, 2007 03:15 PM

They've got it all wrong damnit! It was Myst that drove them fucking insane and Wolfenstein that was the only outlet capable of neutralising their violent urges.

Seriously, I have an I.Q of 148 (at last testing) with critical thinking and spatial reasoning as my strongest faculties and I still only got about half way through Myst before I had to buy the official walkthrough (since one wasn't available online at the time because NO ONE ELSE HAD FINISHED IT EITHER).

Does anyone know anyone that finished that game without a walkthrough? If so, I reckon you could win an election campaign based solely on that merit because clearly, anyone who did finish it by themselves, is a lot smarter than the monkeys we have leading our countries these days.

HAPPY VOTING DAY AUSTRALIA!

Ferretbite

Ferretbite

Mexico
September 2006

NOV 23, 2007 03:18 PM

gdarklighter said:
Don't worry, I'm sure Jack Thompson has his fingers stuck in his ears right now.



He the moron who tried to ban the GTA series? Or is he another idiot with too much time on his hands?

Admiral_Pants

Admiral_Pants

Austin, TX
May 2004

NOV 23, 2007 03:23 PM

coyotemike said:
Then how can I explain the rampage I went on after playing Pac-man?



You were most likely delirious from the fever.

JekyllAndHyde

JekyllAndHyde

Austin, TX
April 2005

NOV 23, 2007 04:02 PM

The only bad thing about this is that I have to agree with something that came out of Texas A&M even as I'm trying to ignore the TV showing their football team beat the shit out of my Texas Longhorns.

ninetysevencents

ninetysevencents

Rochester, NY
August 2003

NOV 23, 2007 04:39 PM

coyotemike said:
Then how can I explain the rampage I went on after playing Pac-man?



Did you run around eating many baseballs and upon eating some softballs attack some ghosts? If so, then I might buy the video game-violence connection. And in that case, it might not be a bad thing. Ghosts are such assholes.

Ac1ds0ld13r

Ac1ds0ld13r

Chesapeake, VA
September 2007

NOV 23, 2007 05:06 PM

Do you hear that? It's someone at the ESRB cutting their own throats as they dive out a window after realizing that their little agenda has one less argument with any credibility (no matter how illogically interpreted in the first place).

I have to agree with Gillionaire though, sadly, this will be completely ignored by those anti-gaming lobbyists. However, hope is on the horizon, over the last few years the gaming industry needs influence on old Capitol Hill and has a few lobbying groups of theri own like the American Gaming Association. With all the money wrapped into this maybe in another 10 years games won't be the target of this witch hunt for the perfect excuse for kids growing up fucked up instead of, "Your child killed all those people and ate their flesh because you were a fucked up parent."

scylis

scylis

USA
November 2004

NOV 23, 2007 06:41 PM

Imagician said:
They've got it all wrong damnit! It was Myst that drove them fucking insane and Wolfenstein that was the only outlet capable of neutralising their violent urges.

Seriously, I have an I.Q of 148 (at last testing) with critical thinking and spatial reasoning as my strongest faculties and I still only got about half way through Myst before I had to buy the official walkthrough (since one wasn't available online at the time because NO ONE ELSE HAD FINISHED IT EITHER).

Does anyone know anyone that finished that game without a walkthrough? If so, I reckon you could win an election campaign based solely on that merit because clearly, anyone who did finish it by themselves, is a lot smarter than the monkeys we have leading our countries these days.

HAPPY VOTING DAY AUSTRALIA!



i didn't finish it, but that's because i got bored.

dEREKTheRed

dEREKTheRed

Monrovia, CA
January 2004

NOV 23, 2007 09:18 PM

ninetysevencents said:

coyotemike said:
Then how can I explain the rampage I went on after playing Pac-man?



Did you run around eating many baseballs and upon eating some softballs attack some ghosts? If so, then I might buy the video game-violence connection. And in that case, it might not be a bad thing. Ghosts are such assholes.



See I never did that, but I did spend an entire summer digging holes in my backyard, inflating small creatures with a bike pump until they exploded.

UnChanguitoFeo

UnChanguitoFeo

Santa Fe, NM
July 2006

NOV 23, 2007 09:22 PM

They're in uproar about Manhunt 2? Did anybody even buy that game?

And there's no way Jack Thompson's can have his fingers up his ears while his head's up his own ass.

Also, if you're a gamer and into giving to charities, this one is great.

Heigai

Heigai

Columbus, OH
May 2004

NOV 24, 2007 12:06 AM

ThatTalentedHack said:
AS A PAYING CUSTOMER, I EXPECT HIGHER QUALITY WRITING ON NEWS POSTS... PLEASE ADDRESS THIS



Oh, man. Just run now. It'll save you so much pain.

Don't quit your day blog.

cohiba357

cohiba357

I'm lost
November 2006

NOV 24, 2007 01:27 AM

Its better to unleash some rage on you PS3 or Xbox them to do it in public or at work....or is it??? All kidding aside, if you want to see violence just turn on the news... no rating there. skull skull

TheFly

TheFly

Eagle Springs, NC
November 2003

NOV 24, 2007 07:24 AM

I was part of a debate in college about video game violence. To prepare for it we had to argue both sides... one day I argued for video games, the next that they attributed to violence. I think myself a good researcher and debater but I totally sucked when saying they promote violence. In the actual debate I argued in the value of the media and got five out of five judges approval.

Music was going to ruin the youth
Then Movies
Then Television
And comic books, and contemporary literature, pornography, sex ed.

You know what causes violence? Ignorance and stupidity. It's a fact. These assholes and their studies puts me in the mind for some serious dismemberment.

ninetysevencents

ninetysevencents

Rochester, NY
August 2003

NOV 24, 2007 09:51 AM

Imagician said:
They've got it all wrong damnit! It was Myst that drove them fucking insane and Wolfenstein that was the only outlet capable of neutralising their violent urges.

Seriously, I have an I.Q of 148 (at last testing) with critical thinking and spatial reasoning as my strongest faculties and I still only got about half way through Myst before I had to buy the official walkthrough (since one wasn't available online at the time because NO ONE ELSE HAD FINISHED IT EITHER).

Does anyone know anyone that finished that game without a walkthrough? If so, I reckon you could win an election campaign based solely on that merit because clearly, anyone who did finish it by themselves, is a lot smarter than the monkeys we have leading our countries these days.

HAPPY VOTING DAY AUSTRALIA!


Yeah, i got through it. 97¢ in '08!

SPOILERS! (Click to view)

I did need a walkthrough at one point of Riven through.

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