Denying humanness to others:a newly discovered mechanism by which violent video games increase aggressive behavior

Greitemeyer, Tobias and McLatchie, Neil Marvin (2011) Denying humanness to others:a newly discovered mechanism by which violent video games increase aggressive behavior. Psychological Science, 22 (5). pp. 659-665. ISSN 0956-7976

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Abstract

Past research has provided abundant evidence that playing violent video games increases aggressive behavior. So far, these effects have been explained mainly as the result of priming existing knowledge structures. The research reported here examined the role of denying humanness to other people in accounting for the effect that playing a violent video game has on aggressive behavior. In two experiments, we found that playing violent video games increased dehumanization, which in turn evoked aggressive behavior. Thus, it appears that video-game-induced aggressive behavior is triggered when victimizers perceive the victim to be less human.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Psychological Science
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? VIDEO GAMESDEHUMANIZATION AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR MEDIA EFFECTSPSYCHOLOGY(ALL) ??
ID Code:
64896
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Deposited On:
05 Jun 2013 10:00
Refereed?:
Yes
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Published
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15 Sep 2023 04:07