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Christopher J Ferguson

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The Journal of Pediatrics|February 24, 2009
The public health risks of media violence: a meta-analytic reviewChristopher J Ferguson, John Kilburn
The Psychiatric Quarterly|January 19, 2019
PG-13 Rated Movie Violence and Societal Violence: is there a Link?Christopher J Ferguson, Patrick Markey
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH|January 25, 2020
Sexualised video games, sexist attitudes and empathy towards victims of rape: Correlational evidence for a relationship is minimal in an online studyChristopher J Ferguson, John Colwell
Psychological Bulletin|March 3, 2010
Much ado about nothing: the misestimation and overinterpretation of violent video game effects in eastern and western nations: comment on Anderson et al. (2010)Christopher J Ferguson, John Kilburn
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|July 14, 2015
A Vast Graveyard of Undead Theories: Publication Bias and Psychological Science's Aversion to the NullChristopher J Ferguson, Moritz Heene
The Psychiatric Quarterly|October 18, 2013
Attention problems and pathological gaming: resolving the 'chicken and egg' in a prospective analysisChristopher J Ferguson, T Atilla Ceranoglu
The American Journal of Psychiatry|March 2, 2017
Internet Gaming Addiction: Disorder or Moral Panic?Patrick M Markey, Christopher J Ferguson
Journal of Child Sexual Abuse|May 26, 2005
An analysis of females convicted of sex crime in the state of FloridaChristopher J Ferguson, D Cricket Meehan
Journal of Youth and Adolescence|June 23, 2017
Are Associations Between "Sexist" Video Games and Decreased Empathy Toward Women Robust? A Reanalysis of Gabbiadini et al. 2016Christopher J Ferguson, M Brent Donnellan
The Psychiatric Quarterly|April 21, 2010
Saturday night's alright for fighting: antisocial traits, fighting, and weapons carrying in a large sample of youthChristopher J Ferguson, D Cricket Meehan
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The Journal of Pediatrics|February 24, 2009
The public health risks of media violence: a meta-analytic reviewChristopher J Ferguson, John Kilburn
The Psychiatric Quarterly|January 19, 2019
PG-13 Rated Movie Violence and Societal Violence: is there a Link?Christopher J Ferguson, Patrick Markey
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH|January 25, 2020
Sexualised video games, sexist attitudes and empathy towards victims of rape: Correlational evidence for a relationship is minimal in an online studyChristopher J Ferguson, John Colwell
Psychological Bulletin|March 3, 2010
Much ado about nothing: the misestimation and overinterpretation of violent video game effects in eastern and western nations: comment on Anderson et al. (2010)Christopher J Ferguson, John Kilburn
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|July 14, 2015
A Vast Graveyard of Undead Theories: Publication Bias and Psychological Science's Aversion to the NullChristopher J Ferguson, Moritz Heene
The Psychiatric Quarterly|October 18, 2013
Attention problems and pathological gaming: resolving the 'chicken and egg' in a prospective analysisChristopher J Ferguson, T Atilla Ceranoglu
The American Journal of Psychiatry|March 2, 2017
Internet Gaming Addiction: Disorder or Moral Panic?Patrick M Markey, Christopher J Ferguson
Journal of Child Sexual Abuse|May 26, 2005
An analysis of females convicted of sex crime in the state of FloridaChristopher J Ferguson, D Cricket Meehan
Journal of Youth and Adolescence|June 23, 2017
Are Associations Between "Sexist" Video Games and Decreased Empathy Toward Women Robust? A Reanalysis of Gabbiadini et al. 2016Christopher J Ferguson, M Brent Donnellan
The Psychiatric Quarterly|April 21, 2010
Saturday night's alright for fighting: antisocial traits, fighting, and weapons carrying in a large sample of youthChristopher J Ferguson, D Cricket Meehan
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