Study: Video Games Don’t Create Violence

A study done in jolly old England seems to have come up with a complete opposite result from what they had expected. The study, ordered by British ministers, was done to check on the relationship between video games and violence.
What they found was that video games can help improve children’s decision-making and instill ‘positive learning traits’, and that make-believe violence helps children ‘conquer fears and develop a sense of identity’, as fairytales once did.
If this is true, I can now officially say that I am the most well adjusted person on this planet.
Via | The Observer UK |











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