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Violent video game play, gender, and trait aggression influence subjective fighting ability, perceptions of men's toughness, and anger facial recognition
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Violent video game play, gender, and trait aggression influence subjective fighting ability, perceptions of men's toughness, and anger facial recognition

Thomas F Denson, Barnaby J W Dixson, Ana N Tibubos, Elaine Zhang, Eddie Harmon-Jones and Michael M Kasumovic
Computers in Human Behavior, Vol.104, pp.1-10
2020
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2019.106175View
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Abstract

Aggression Anger recognition Formidability Social cognition Violent video games

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