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  1. Charlotte N. Markey. Rutgers University. In this report, past research is reviewed, which suggests that the personality traits of psychoticism and aggressiveness likely moderate the negative effects of violent video games (VVGs). The Five-Factor Model (FFM) of personality is then used as a taxonomy to integrate these findings and examine why ...

  2. dressed to Patrick M. Markey, Department of Psychology, Villanova University, 800 Lancaster Avenue, Villanova, PA 19085. E-mail: patrick.markey@villanova.edu that used the “bestpractices”(i.e., those studies that used valid measurements and sound methodologies), and concluded that exposure to violent video games is a

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  3. Aug 6, 2019 · Patrick Markey, a psychology professor at Villanova University who focuses on video games, found in his research that men who commit severe acts of violence actually play violent video games less ...

  4. Mar 21, 2017 · Along with Dr. Markey, he is internationally recognized as an expert on the topic of violent video game effects. Dr. Ferguson was part of the talks given by Vice President Biden's task force on gun control following the Sandy Hook shooting in 2012, and he also participated in the Institute of Medicine's hearings on the role of media violence in ...

  5. Mar 21, 2017 · In Moral Combat, Markey and Ferguson explore how video games even the bloodiest can have a positive impact on everything from social skills to stress, and may even make us more morally sensitive. Tracing the rise of violent games from arcades to online deathmatches, they have spent years on the front lines of the video game debate and now offer ...

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