A new study into the effect of violent video games on children's moral reasoning finds a limited correlation between the level of violent game play and certain viewpoints on real-world violence. In a study to be published in the spring/summer edition of the Journal of Children and Media -- a copy of which was obtained by Gamasutra -- Simmons University professor Edward Vieira and Wake Forest professor Marina Krcmar surveyed 166 children aged 7 to 15 from 29 Boston-area schools. The researchers estimated the students' exposure to video game violence using a "dangerous play score," determined by multiplying a student's weekly gameplay hours by a multiplier based on the ESRB rating for the favorite games -- from no multiplier for EC-rated titles to a five-times multiplier for M-rated games. The study itself notes "some concern" regarding this measurement method. Students were also given a series of questionnaires designed to measure the development of their moral reasoning, including the ability to have sympathy for others and to take others' perspectives. The results found a higher dangerous play score had "a small significant positive effect" on the students' acceptance of "justified violence" -- for example, a man attacking a person that stole his sister's purse. But violent game exposure had no negative relationship to the participants' reaction to "unjustified violence" -- for example, beating someone up for parking too close to their car. More violent game play was also "associated with a decreasing ability to sympathize with others," which in turn correlated with a greater tendency to see unjustified violence as acceptable. Violent game play did not have the predicted negative effect on the students' abilities to take on the perspective of others, however. While the study authors acknowledge problems caused by the study's small sample size and the low reliability of some of the used moral reasoning models, they still claim the model generated by the results "explained 35 percent of the variance in moral reasoning about unjustified violence and 40 percent of the variance in reasoning about justified violence." Unsurprisingly, boys and older children we shown as more likely to be playing more, higher-rated games.
Study: Youth Violent Video Game Play Affects Sympathy, 'Justified Violence' Perceptions
April 5, 2011

Tags:
2011
Subscribe to our newsletter
About JikGuard.com
JikGuard.com, a high-tech security service provider focusing on game protection and anti-cheat, is committed to helping game companies solve the problem of cheats and hacks, and providing deeply integrated encryption protection solutions for games.
Top

#BHUSA: Cloud Intrusions Skyrocket in 2025
Aug. 4, 2025

Pwn2Own Offers $1m for Zero-Click WhatsApp Exploit
Aug. 4, 2025

Uptick in Akira Ransomware Actors Targeting SonicWall VPNs
Aug. 4, 2025

Web-Based AI Usage Surge Shifts Global Internet Traffic Patterns
Aug. 4, 2025

#BHUSA: Microsoft and Google Among Most Affected as Zero Day Exploits Jump 46%
Aug. 4, 2025
Recent

#BHUSA: Cloud Intrusions Skyrocket in 2025
Aug. 4, 2025

Pwn2Own Offers $1m for Zero-Click WhatsApp Exploit
Aug. 4, 2025

Uptick in Akira Ransomware Actors Targeting SonicWall VPNs
Aug. 4, 2025

Web-Based AI Usage Surge Shifts Global Internet Traffic Patterns
Aug. 4, 2025

#BHUSA: Microsoft and Google Among Most Affected as Zero Day Exploits Jump 46%
Aug. 4, 2025

Ghost in the Zip Reveals Expanding Ecosystem Behind PXA Stealer
Aug. 4, 2025

I put the Galaxy Ring to the test - and it's better than my Apple Watch in one critical area
Aug. 2, 2025

Finally, an ultraportable Windows laptop I'd use at the office (even though it's for gamers)
Aug. 2, 2025

Samsung is giving new Galaxy Z Fold and Flip customers a rare $120 bonus - how to redeem it
Aug. 2, 2025

Anthropic beats OpenAI as the top LLM provider for business - and it's not even close
Aug. 2, 2025
Blog

JikGuard game protection supports Google Play's 16 KB page-size compatibility requirement
Aug. 1, 2025

JikGuard game protection supports Steam Deck
July 30, 2025

Security Risk Analysis for Racing Games
July 28, 2025

Are there hacks that increase gacha pull rates?
July 24, 2025

VMOS Open-Source: New Threat to Game Security
July 18, 2025

How Games Detect Black and Gray Studio
July 15, 2025

How Games Detect iOS Jailbreaks
July 11, 2025

FPS Game Anti-Cheat Solution
July 9, 2025

Black and Gray Industry Insights: HappyMod
July 7, 2025

Online Game Anti-Cheat Solution
July 4, 2025
Random

DJI's first 360-degree camera captures nearly two hours of 8K video
Aug. 1, 2025

5 ways to successfully integrate AI agents into your workplace
Aug. 1, 2025

Own a Samsung phone? 10 settings I always change first for the best user experience
Aug. 1, 2025

You can use Google's Math Olympiad-winning Deep Think AI model now - for a price
Aug. 1, 2025

Secret Blizzard Targets Moscow-Based Embassies in New Espionage Campaign
Aug. 1, 2025

Apple's Tim Cook hints at larger AI acquisitions
Aug. 2, 2025

Looking for a budget travel tablet? I found one under $200 that hits all the right notes
Aug. 1, 2025

Want a job in tech? You need these skills, McKinsey study shows
Aug. 1, 2025

I put the Galaxy Ring to the test - and it's better than my Apple Watch in one critical area
Aug. 2, 2025

Claude becomes the preferred AI model for enterprise coding
Aug. 2, 2025
Most Views

How Games Detect GameGuardian
March 17, 2025

Explanation of Game Anti-Cheat Solutions
March 17, 2025

Cheat Engine Modifier Detection Solutions
March 18, 2025

Explanation of Unity Engine Encryption Solutions
March 17, 2025

How to Anti Hack in Client-Side Games
May 21, 2025

Cocos Engine Encryption Solution
April 8, 2025

How Games Anti-Debugging
April 15, 2025

Cloud Phone Detection Solution for Gaming
May 21, 2025

How Games Detect Frida
March 25, 2025

How Games Detect PlayCover
March 26, 2025