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Do Stereotypic Images in Video Games Affect Attitudes and Behavior? Adolescents' Perspectives

Authors :
Alexandra, Henning
Alaina, Brenick
Melanie, Killen
Alexander, O'Connor
Michael J, Collins
Source :
Children, youth and environments. 19(1)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

This study examined adolescents’ attitudes about video games along with their self-reported play frequency. Ninth and eleventh grade students (N = 361), approximately evenly divided by grade and gender, were surveyed about whether video games have stereotypic images, involve harmful consequences or affect one’s attitudes, whether game playing should be regulated by parents or the government, and whether game playing is a personal choice. Adolescents who played video games frequently showed decreased concern about the effects that games with negatively stereotyped images may have on the players’ attitudes compared to adolescents who played games infrequently or not at all. With age, adolescents were more likely to view images as negative, but were also less likely to recognize stereotypic images of females as harmful and more likely to judge video-game playing as a personal choice. The paper discusses other findings in relation to research on adolescents’ social cognitive judgments.

Subjects

Subjects :
human activities
Article

Details

ISSN :
15462250
Volume :
19
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Children, youth and environments
Accession number :
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