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Christopher J Ferguson

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The American Psychologist|September 9, 2015
"Everybody knows psychology is not a real science": Public perceptions of psychology and how we can improve our relationship with policymakers, the scientific community, and the general publicChristopher J Ferguson
Suicide & Life-Threatening Behavior|October 16, 2018
13 Reasons Why Not: A Methodological and Meta-Analytic Review of Evidence Regarding Suicide Contagion by Fictional MediaChristopher J Ferguson
The American Psychologist|July 4, 2002
Media violence: miscast causalityChristopher J Ferguson
Frontiers in Psychology|February 27, 2014
Action game experimental evidence for effects on aggression and visuospatial cognition: similarities, differences, and one rather foolish questionChristopher J Ferguson
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|August 2, 2011
A further plea for caution against medical professionals overstating video game violence effectsChristopher J Ferguson
Journal of Psychiatric Research|December 15, 2010
The influence of television and video game use on attention and school problems: a multivariate analysis with other risk factors controlledChristopher J Ferguson
The Psychiatric Quarterly|February 8, 2017
Everything in Moderation: Moderate Use of Screens Unassociated with Child Behavior ProblemsChristopher J Ferguson
The American Psychologist|February 21, 2013
Violent video games and the Supreme Court: lessons for the scientific community in the wake of Brown v. Entertainment Merchants AssociationChristopher J Ferguson
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|September 20, 2015
Do Angry Birds Make for Angry Children? A Meta-Analysis of Video Game Influences on Children's and Adolescents' Aggression, Mental Health, Prosocial Behavior, and Academic PerformanceChristopher J Ferguson
The American Psychologist|August 30, 2016
Free will, mechanism, and the nature of being human: Reply to Tryon (2016)Christopher J Ferguson
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The American Psychologist|September 9, 2015
"Everybody knows psychology is not a real science": Public perceptions of psychology and how we can improve our relationship with policymakers, the scientific community, and the general publicChristopher J Ferguson
Suicide & Life-Threatening Behavior|October 16, 2018
13 Reasons Why Not: A Methodological and Meta-Analytic Review of Evidence Regarding Suicide Contagion by Fictional MediaChristopher J Ferguson
The American Psychologist|July 4, 2002
Media violence: miscast causalityChristopher J Ferguson
Frontiers in Psychology|February 27, 2014
Action game experimental evidence for effects on aggression and visuospatial cognition: similarities, differences, and one rather foolish questionChristopher J Ferguson
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|August 2, 2011
A further plea for caution against medical professionals overstating video game violence effectsChristopher J Ferguson
Journal of Psychiatric Research|December 15, 2010
The influence of television and video game use on attention and school problems: a multivariate analysis with other risk factors controlledChristopher J Ferguson
The Psychiatric Quarterly|February 8, 2017
Everything in Moderation: Moderate Use of Screens Unassociated with Child Behavior ProblemsChristopher J Ferguson
The American Psychologist|February 21, 2013
Violent video games and the Supreme Court: lessons for the scientific community in the wake of Brown v. Entertainment Merchants AssociationChristopher J Ferguson
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|September 20, 2015
Do Angry Birds Make for Angry Children? A Meta-Analysis of Video Game Influences on Children's and Adolescents' Aggression, Mental Health, Prosocial Behavior, and Academic PerformanceChristopher J Ferguson
The American Psychologist|August 30, 2016
Free will, mechanism, and the nature of being human: Reply to Tryon (2016)Christopher J Ferguson
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