Harmful compared to what? The problem of gaming and ambiguous causal questions
Background and aims: There has been much concern regarding potential harmful effects of video game‐play in the past 40 years, but limited progress in understanding its causal role. This paper discusses the basic requirements for identifying causal effects of video game‐play and argues that most rese...
Main Authors: | Magnusson, K, Johansson, F, Przybylski, AK |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2024
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