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Christopher J Ferguson

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Journal of Psychiatric Research|September 20, 2011
A meta-analysis of pathological gaming prevalence and comorbidity with mental health, academic and social problemsChristopher J Ferguson, Mark Coulson, Jane Barnett
Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking|November 18, 2017
For Video Games, Bad News Is Good News: News Reporting of Violent Video Game StudiesAllen Copenhaver, Oana Mitrofan, Christopher J Ferguson
The Psychiatric Quarterly|November 2, 2017
Social Media Use and Mental Health among Young AdultsChloe Berryman, Christopher J Ferguson, Charles Negy
The Journal of Pediatrics|January 9, 2013
Reality television predicts both positive and negative outcomes for adolescent girlsChristopher J Ferguson, Kimberlee Salmond, Kamla Modi
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH|January 17, 2018
Learning to blast a way into crime, or just good clean fun? Examining aggressive play with toy weapons and its relation with crimeSven Smith, Christopher J Ferguson, Kevin M Beaver
Royal Society Open Science|September 3, 2020
Do longitudinal studies support long-term relationships between aggressive game play and youth aggressive behaviour? A meta-analytic examinationAaron Drummond, James D Sauer, Christopher J Ferguson
The Journal of Pediatrics|October 11, 2011
Advertising influences on young children's food choices and parental influenceChristopher J Ferguson, Monica E Muñoz, Maria R Medrano
Journal of Youth and Adolescence|October 9, 2021
Prosocial Video Game Content, Empathy and Cognitive Ability in a Large Sample of YouthSarah Garcia, Christopher J Ferguson, C K John Wang
The Journal of Pediatrics|August 18, 2009
A multivariate analysis of youth violence and aggression: the influence of family, peers, depression, and media violenceChristopher J Ferguson, Claudia San Miguel, Richard D Hartley
Child Development|May 26, 2018
Improving Causal Inferences in Meta-analyses of Longitudinal Studies: Spanking as an IllustrationRobert E Larzelere, Marjorie Lindner Gunnoe, Christopher J Ferguson
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Journal of Psychiatric Research|September 20, 2011
A meta-analysis of pathological gaming prevalence and comorbidity with mental health, academic and social problemsChristopher J Ferguson, Mark Coulson, Jane Barnett
Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking|November 18, 2017
For Video Games, Bad News Is Good News: News Reporting of Violent Video Game StudiesAllen Copenhaver, Oana Mitrofan, Christopher J Ferguson
The Psychiatric Quarterly|November 2, 2017
Social Media Use and Mental Health among Young AdultsChloe Berryman, Christopher J Ferguson, Charles Negy
The Journal of Pediatrics|January 9, 2013
Reality television predicts both positive and negative outcomes for adolescent girlsChristopher J Ferguson, Kimberlee Salmond, Kamla Modi
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH|January 17, 2018
Learning to blast a way into crime, or just good clean fun? Examining aggressive play with toy weapons and its relation with crimeSven Smith, Christopher J Ferguson, Kevin M Beaver
Royal Society Open Science|September 3, 2020
Do longitudinal studies support long-term relationships between aggressive game play and youth aggressive behaviour? A meta-analytic examinationAaron Drummond, James D Sauer, Christopher J Ferguson
The Journal of Pediatrics|October 11, 2011
Advertising influences on young children's food choices and parental influenceChristopher J Ferguson, Monica E Muñoz, Maria R Medrano
Journal of Youth and Adolescence|October 9, 2021
Prosocial Video Game Content, Empathy and Cognitive Ability in a Large Sample of YouthSarah Garcia, Christopher J Ferguson, C K John Wang
The Journal of Pediatrics|August 18, 2009
A multivariate analysis of youth violence and aggression: the influence of family, peers, depression, and media violenceChristopher J Ferguson, Claudia San Miguel, Richard D Hartley
Child Development|May 26, 2018
Improving Causal Inferences in Meta-analyses of Longitudinal Studies: Spanking as an IllustrationRobert E Larzelere, Marjorie Lindner Gunnoe, Christopher J Ferguson
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