Yeah – this is an often made argument against the possibility that video games cause aggression. However (from my perspective) it’s not applicable to research – as researchers we are not examining killing as an outcome (we are only examining increases in aggression). This is why it is...
All great questions! Let me try to clarify a couple of your questions (I'm Patrick Markey -- see I am a CAG member).
1) Video game research has been done on non-college students. In fact, you can get a list of such studies in Anderson’s meta-analysis. Of course, most of these...