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Brad J Bushman

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JAMA Pediatrics|October 23, 2013
The weapons effectBrad J Bushman
Current Opinion in Psychology|December 14, 2017
Editorial overview: Aggression and violenceBrad J Bushman
Aggressive Behavior|April 29, 2016
Violent media and hostile appraisals: A meta-analytic reviewBrad J Bushman
Aggressive Behavior|September 19, 2018
"Boom, Headshot!": Violent first-person shooter (FPS) video games that reward headshots train individuals to aim for the head when shooting a realistic firearmBrad J Bushman
Psychological Science|September 3, 2005
Violence and sex in television programs do not sell products in advertisementsBrad J Bushman
Aggressive Behavior|December 30, 2025
Best Practice Procedures in Longitudinal Research of Violent Media Effects: Reanalysis of the Lacko et al. (2024) Study as a Case StudyZhaojun Teng, Brad J Bushman
The American Psychologist|May 16, 2003
Media ratings for violence and sex. Implications for policymakers and parentsBrad J Bushman, Joanne Cantor
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|August 12, 2020
Measuring the perception of aggression in driving behaviorThomas Kerwin, Brad J Bushman
The Journal of Applied Psychology|July 2, 2002
Violence and sex impair memory for television adsBrad J Bushman, Angelica M Bonacci
JAMA Network Open|June 1, 2019
Effect of Exposure to Gun Violence in Video Games on Children's Dangerous Behavior With Real Guns: A Randomized Clinical TrialJustin H Chang, Brad J Bushman
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JAMA Pediatrics|October 23, 2013
The weapons effectBrad J Bushman
Current Opinion in Psychology|December 14, 2017
Editorial overview: Aggression and violenceBrad J Bushman
Aggressive Behavior|April 29, 2016
Violent media and hostile appraisals: A meta-analytic reviewBrad J Bushman
Aggressive Behavior|September 19, 2018
"Boom, Headshot!": Violent first-person shooter (FPS) video games that reward headshots train individuals to aim for the head when shooting a realistic firearmBrad J Bushman
Psychological Science|September 3, 2005
Violence and sex in television programs do not sell products in advertisementsBrad J Bushman
Aggressive Behavior|December 30, 2025
Best Practice Procedures in Longitudinal Research of Violent Media Effects: Reanalysis of the Lacko et al. (2024) Study as a Case StudyZhaojun Teng, Brad J Bushman
The American Psychologist|May 16, 2003
Media ratings for violence and sex. Implications for policymakers and parentsBrad J Bushman, Joanne Cantor
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|August 12, 2020
Measuring the perception of aggression in driving behaviorThomas Kerwin, Brad J Bushman
The Journal of Applied Psychology|July 2, 2002
Violence and sex impair memory for television adsBrad J Bushman, Angelica M Bonacci
JAMA Network Open|June 1, 2019
Effect of Exposure to Gun Violence in Video Games on Children's Dangerous Behavior With Real Guns: A Randomized Clinical TrialJustin H Chang, Brad J Bushman
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