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Craig A Anderson

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Psychological Science|November 3, 2005
The effects of reward and punishment in violent video games on aggressive affect, cognition, and behaviorNicholas L Carnagey, Craig A Anderson
Aggressive Behavior|January 24, 2014
The role of attention problems and impulsiveness in media violence effects on aggressionEdward L Swing, Craig A Anderson
Annual Review of Psychology|December 26, 2001
Human aggressionCraig A Anderson, Brad J Bushman
The American Psychologist|July 4, 2002
Media violence and the American public revisitedCraig A Anderson, Brad J Bushman
Aggressive Behavior|April 19, 2007
Changes in attitudes towards war and violence after September 11, 2001Nicholas L Carnagey, Craig A Anderson
Aggressive Behavior|October 24, 2024
Development and validation of the Forms and Functions of Aggressive Behavior ScaleNicole L Hayes, Craig A Anderson
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|April 5, 2011
The association between chronic exposure to video game violence and affective picture processing: an ERP studyKira Bailey, Robert West, Craig A Anderson
The Future of Children|February 23, 2011
Media and risky behaviorsSoledad Liliana Escobar-Chaves, Craig A Anderson
Psychophysiology|October 13, 2009
A negative association between video game experience and proactive cognitive controlKira Bailey, Robert West, Craig A Anderson
Psychological Bulletin|June 23, 2017
Violent video game effects remain a societal concern: Reply to Hilgard, Engelhardt, and Rouder (2017)Sven Kepes, Brad J Bushman, Craig A Anderson
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Psychological Science|November 3, 2005
The effects of reward and punishment in violent video games on aggressive affect, cognition, and behaviorNicholas L Carnagey, Craig A Anderson
Aggressive Behavior|January 24, 2014
The role of attention problems and impulsiveness in media violence effects on aggressionEdward L Swing, Craig A Anderson
Annual Review of Psychology|December 26, 2001
Human aggressionCraig A Anderson, Brad J Bushman
The American Psychologist|July 4, 2002
Media violence and the American public revisitedCraig A Anderson, Brad J Bushman
Aggressive Behavior|April 19, 2007
Changes in attitudes towards war and violence after September 11, 2001Nicholas L Carnagey, Craig A Anderson
Aggressive Behavior|October 24, 2024
Development and validation of the Forms and Functions of Aggressive Behavior ScaleNicole L Hayes, Craig A Anderson
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|April 5, 2011
The association between chronic exposure to video game violence and affective picture processing: an ERP studyKira Bailey, Robert West, Craig A Anderson
The Future of Children|February 23, 2011
Media and risky behaviorsSoledad Liliana Escobar-Chaves, Craig A Anderson
Psychophysiology|October 13, 2009
A negative association between video game experience and proactive cognitive controlKira Bailey, Robert West, Craig A Anderson
Psychological Bulletin|June 23, 2017
Violent video game effects remain a societal concern: Reply to Hilgard, Engelhardt, and Rouder (2017)Sven Kepes, Brad J Bushman, Craig A Anderson
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