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Does Game Have No Negative Affect on Kids?

Saturday, December 21, 2013
A huge study of some 11,000 youngsters in Britain has discovered that playing video sport, even as early as five years vintage, does not lead to later demeanour problems.  The University of Glasgow study used reviews of mothers in a massive millennial review to track demeanour over time.

The idea was to study if researchers could draw a attachment between screen time and behavioral or emotional problems later. 

Headed into the study, the authors liked to study both television and video games, arguing that attachments with vigilance disorders, wrath and other problems might be connected to both. Still, investigators wondered if “games may have more mighty consequences due to active client engagement, identification with individual features and repeated rehearsal and reinforcement.

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