11,000 kids tracked for A DECADE to see if videogames lead to negative attention, behavioral, mood impact. Result: NOhttp://www.gamesandlearning.org/2013/11/15/game-play-has-no-negative-impact-on-kids-uk-study-finds/?utm_content=buffer81f5c&utm_source=buffer&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Buffer …
@sbuehler I disagree. TV time was associated with problems, not videogames.
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@avantgame Quote from study "Exposure to either TV or games for three or more hours was associated with increases in all problems" -
@sbuehler my understanding of that article is that they are attributing the problems to the TV screen time not the videogame time. -
@avantgame The authors claim to control for socio factors when pres the "no impact" result. W/out these adjust data show neg impact. -
@avantgame Its up to you to decide if this is valid, or if studying video game habits of UK 5 and 7 yo can warrant a claim about "children"
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