26 results on '"Engelhardt, Christopher R."'
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2. Video games from the perspective of adults with autism spectrum disorder
3. Acute exposure to difficult (but not violent) video games dysregulates cognitive control
4. Effects of Violent-Video-Game Exposure on Aggressive Behavior, Aggressive-Thought Accessibility, and Aggressive Affect Among Adults With and Without Autism Spectrum Disorder
5. Video Game Access, Parental Rules, and Problem Behavior: A Study of Boys with Autism Spectrum Disorder
6. A comparison of measures for assessing the level and nature of intelligence in verbal children and adults with autism spectrum disorder
7. Video Game Use and Problem Behaviors in Boys with Autism Spectrum Disorders
8. Model comparison in ANOVA
9. How Much Evidence Is p > .05? Stimulus Pre-Testing and Null Primary Outcomes in Violent Video Games Research
10. Violent and Nonviolent Video Games Differentially Affect Physical Aggression for Individuals High Vs. Low in Dispositional Anger
11. HilgardOpenPracticesDisclosure – Supplemental material for Null Effects of Game Violence, Game Difficulty, and 2D:4D Digit Ratio on Aggressive Behavior
12. Null Effects of Game Violence, Game Difficulty, and 2D:4D Digit Ratio on Aggressive Behavior
13. Overstated evidence for short-term effects of violent games on affect and behavior: A reanalysis of Anderson et al. (2010).
14. Pathological game use in adults with and without Autism Spectrum Disorder
15. Brief use of a specific gun in a violent game does not affect attitudes towards that gun
16. Bedtime Electronic Media Use and Sleep in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
17. This is your brain on violent video games: Neural desensitization to violence predicts increased aggression following violent video game exposure
18. Age at First Autism Spectrum Disorder Diagnosis
19. Individual differences in video game motives, preferences, and pathology
20. Media Use and Sleep Among Boys With Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, or Typical Development
21. Video game access, parental rules, and problem behavior: A study of boys with autism spectrum disorder
22. Effects of Situational Cues on Aggressive Behavior
23. Gaming Attitudes, Motives, and Experiences Scales
24. Individual differences in motives, preferences, and pathology in video games: the gaming attitudes, motives, and experiences scales (GAMES)
25. The impact of violent video games on executive functioning and aggression
26. Video Game Use in Boys With Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, or Typical Development.
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