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Beyond the lab: Investigating early adolescents' cognitive, emotional, and arousal responses to violent games

Authors :
Patti M. Valkenburg
Karin M. Fikkers
Jessica Taylor Piotrowski
Youth & Media Entertainment (ASCoR, FMG)
FMG
Communication
ASCoR (FMG)
Bestuursstaf
Source :
Computers in Human Behavior, 60, 542-549. Elsevier
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2016.

Abstract

Cognitive, emotional, and arousal responses to violent games play a central role in theoretical explanations of how violent media may affect aggression. However, existing research has focused on a relatively narrow range of responses to violent games in experimental settings. This limits our understanding of whether and how violent game-induced responses relate to aggression in real life. To address these gaps, this study investigated how cognitive effort, emotional valence, and arousal in response to violent games relate to early adolescents' aggression, both cross-sectionally and over a period of one year. In addition, we investigated how a social context variable (i.e., family conflict) predicts these responses to violent games and subsequent aggression. A sample of 448 early adolescents (10-14 years) completed survey questions and media diaries that measured their responses to violent games. Results showed that, outside the lab, a positive cross-sectional relationship between violent game-induced arousal and aggression exists. In addition, arousal mediated the relationship between family conflict and aggression. Study findings justify increased research attention to media responses outside the lab and a need for further theoretical and methodological refinement. We examined youths' responses to violent games using surveys and media diaries.Cross-sectionally, self-reported arousal was positively related to aggression.Arousal mediated between family conflict and aggression.Cognitive effort was negatively related to aggression in cross-sectional analyses.No longitudinal relationships were found between game responses and aggression.

Details

ISSN :
07475632
Volume :
60
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Computers in Human Behavior
Accession number :
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