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hahahah nice....they finally do the correct research...something that we have all known for years!!!

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Ferguson cautioned that these results were correlational, however,

and more research is needed. However, he suggested that video games could

increasingly be used in therapy with young adults and teens. Violent games

may help people work through their frustrations with real life and calm down

without increasing aggressive behaviors in real life.

Anger management. ;)

Not so young adults get much the same effect.

(Correlating to experiments in a test population of 1).

:)

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Hehe where does ragequitting come into the equation?

 

They should monitor stress before, during and after playing. Interesting result of 'being able to handle stressful situations better'. Will have to think about that one... I wonder if it is a causal relationship, or just that gamers are the type of people who naturally push themselves - and handle stress better.

my constant rage quitting is good for me?

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