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Christopher J Ferguson

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Psychological Methods|July 27, 2011
Publication bias in psychological science: prevalence, methods for identifying and controlling, and implications for the use of meta-analysesChristopher J Ferguson, Michael T Brannick
Journal of Youth and Adolescence|August 27, 2013
Video game violence use among "vulnerable" populations: the impact of violent games on delinquency and bullying among children with clinically elevated depression or attention deficit symptomsChristopher J Ferguson, Cheryl K Olson
Developmental Psychology|January 8, 2014
Supersizing effect sizes raises concerns: a reply to Zimmerman (2014)M Brent Donnellan, Christopher J Ferguson
Trauma, Violence & Abuse|July 22, 2020
Pornography and Sexual Aggression: Can Meta-Analysis Find a Link?Christopher J Ferguson, Richard D Hartley
Developmental Psychology|July 17, 2013
Is the association between children's baby video viewing and poor language development robust? A reanalysis of Zimmerman, Christakis, and Meltzoff (2007)Christopher J Ferguson, M Brent Donnellan
Journal of Youth and Adolescence|November 2, 2017
The Association between Sexist Games and Diminished Empathy Remains Tenuous: Lessons from Gabbiadini et al. (2017) and Gabbiadini et al. (2016) Regarding Sensationalism and Accuracy in Media ResearchChristopher J Ferguson, M Brent Donnellan
The Journal of General Psychology|November 22, 2025
Have introductory psychology textbooks gotten better at representing psychological science?Jeffrey M Brown, Christopher J Ferguson
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|August 11, 2020
Reexamining the Findings of the American Psychological Association's 2015 Task Force on Violent Media: A Meta-AnalysisChristopher J Ferguson, Allen Copenhaver, Patrick Markey
Journal of Youth and Adolescence|July 6, 2019
Aggressive Video Games are Not a Risk Factor for Future Aggression in Youth: A Longitudinal StudyChristopher J Ferguson, John C K Wang
Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking|November 30, 2020
Aggressive Video Games Are Not a Risk Factor for Mental Health Problems in Youth: A Longitudinal StudyChristopher J Ferguson, C K John Wang
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Psychological Methods|July 27, 2011
Publication bias in psychological science: prevalence, methods for identifying and controlling, and implications for the use of meta-analysesChristopher J Ferguson, Michael T Brannick
Journal of Youth and Adolescence|August 27, 2013
Video game violence use among "vulnerable" populations: the impact of violent games on delinquency and bullying among children with clinically elevated depression or attention deficit symptomsChristopher J Ferguson, Cheryl K Olson
Developmental Psychology|January 8, 2014
Supersizing effect sizes raises concerns: a reply to Zimmerman (2014)M Brent Donnellan, Christopher J Ferguson
Trauma, Violence & Abuse|July 22, 2020
Pornography and Sexual Aggression: Can Meta-Analysis Find a Link?Christopher J Ferguson, Richard D Hartley
Developmental Psychology|July 17, 2013
Is the association between children's baby video viewing and poor language development robust? A reanalysis of Zimmerman, Christakis, and Meltzoff (2007)Christopher J Ferguson, M Brent Donnellan
Journal of Youth and Adolescence|November 2, 2017
The Association between Sexist Games and Diminished Empathy Remains Tenuous: Lessons from Gabbiadini et al. (2017) and Gabbiadini et al. (2016) Regarding Sensationalism and Accuracy in Media ResearchChristopher J Ferguson, M Brent Donnellan
The Journal of General Psychology|November 22, 2025
Have introductory psychology textbooks gotten better at representing psychological science?Jeffrey M Brown, Christopher J Ferguson
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|August 11, 2020
Reexamining the Findings of the American Psychological Association's 2015 Task Force on Violent Media: A Meta-AnalysisChristopher J Ferguson, Allen Copenhaver, Patrick Markey
Journal of Youth and Adolescence|July 6, 2019
Aggressive Video Games are Not a Risk Factor for Future Aggression in Youth: A Longitudinal StudyChristopher J Ferguson, John C K Wang
Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking|November 30, 2020
Aggressive Video Games Are Not a Risk Factor for Mental Health Problems in Youth: A Longitudinal StudyChristopher J Ferguson, C K John Wang
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