Rarely, but yes.
No!
Uh...no! Violent video games encourage violent behavior. And halo games are very violent. Is that really what you want for a 10 - year old?
They simply don't cause violent behavior. No evidence proves a link between violent video games and violent behavior. Video games are mainly used for stress release and entertainment, so if anything, they prevent violent behavior.
Violent video games and T.V. shows can cause bad behavior. Influences from other people can cause bad behavior as well.
"Can you explain the impact of artificial intelligence on the job market?" This question is relevant, open-ended, and requires critical thinking to answer effectively, making it a good basis for a research paper.
No, violent video games teach kids about life and how it is and how it will be in the modern age...
There is no real evidence to these accusations. They assume that some teenagers and children are violent because they play video games. The thing is, what teen/child DOESN'T play video games? You get a few sociopathic teenagers and politicians decide to blame it on video games. Added: The above answer is basically correct. Correlation does not equal causation; except in social psychology and sociology. The correlative arrow can point both ways here. It may be that instead of violent video games instigating violent behavior some people that will exibit violent behavior anyway are also watching video games. Scientifically we just do not know.
The worst video games for children are violent video games because they teach the child playing the game to be violent and in some cases to make the child think that it is ok to be violent.
Video games do not make kids violent.
I know a lot about violent video games because I researched on it, there are 90 percent of majority who are against video games and only 10 percent of majority who likes their children to play these violent video games!
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