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Inexperienced Video Gamers Show Macbeth Effect
July 12, 2012 Current research found that when study participants were asked to select gift products after they had played a violent video game, inexperienced players selected more hygienic products, such as ... > full story -
Psychologists Discover Links Between Angry Thoughts and Displaced Aggression in Male Gang Affiliates
July 12, 2012 Research conducted among pupils in three London schools has shown that male street gang affiliates who engage in angry rumination (i.e. think continuously about provoking or negative events and ... > full story -
Exposure to Violence Has Long-Term Stress Effects Among Adolescents
July 3, 2012 Children who are exposed to community violence continue to exhibit a physical stress response up to a year after the exposure, suggesting that exposure to violence may have long-term negative health ... > full story -
Kids With Behavior Problems, Disabilities Bullied More, More Likely to Bully Others
July 2, 2012 Students receiving special-education services for behavioral disorders and those with more obvious disabilities are more likely to be bullied than their general-education counterparts -- and are also ... > full story -
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Uncontrollable Anger Prevalent Among U.S. Youth: Almost Two-Thirds Have History of Anger Attacks
July 2, 2012 Nearly two-thirds of U.S. adolescents have experienced an anger attack in their lives that involved threatening violence or violent behavior. These severe attacks of uncontrollable anger are much ... > full story -
'Self-Distancing' Can Help People Calm Aggressive Reactions, Study Finds
July 2, 2012 A new study reveals a simple strategy that people can use to minimize how angry and aggressive they get when they are provoked by ... > full story -
Censoring Social Media Fans Flames of Social Unrest
July 2, 2012 Is social media censorship a means to quell a modern uprising? Some politicians and law enforcers during the political turbulence of 2011 thought so but recent research suggests that uncensored ... > full story -
'Ambient' Bullying Gives Employees Urge to Quit
June 29, 2012 Merely showing up to work in an environment where bullying goes on is enough to make many of us think about quitting, a new study ... > full story -
DVDs and Computer Games Rated for Adult Use May Damage Children's Mental Health
June 26, 2012 Media violence does have an effect on children's behavior and a concerted public health response involving parents, professionals, the media and policymakers is needed to reduce its effects, experts ... > full story -
Hulk Smash? Maybe Not Anymore: Scientists Block Excess Aggression in Mice
June 19, 2012 Pathological rage can be blocked in mice, researchers have found, suggesting potential new treatments for severe aggression, a widespread trait characterized by sudden violence, explosive outbursts ... > full story
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