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The effects of violent video games and shyness on individuals’ aggressive behaviors
Authors:Yu Tian PhD  Mingjian Gao MBA  Peng Wang  Fengqiang Gao
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, Shandong Normal University, Jinan, China;2. College of Business and Technology, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee
Abstract:The general aggression model (GAM) has suggested that the interaction between person factors (e.g., personality variables) and situation factors (e.g., playing violent video games VVGs]) can increase individuals’ aggressive behaviors through their cognition (e.g., hostile attributions), affect (e.g., negative affect), and/or arousal. The present study employed a modified competitive reaction time task to test the effects of shyness, violent (vs. nonviolent) gameplay, and shyness on individuals’ positive–negative affect, hostile attributions, and aggressive behaviors. In addition, the present study also employed structural equation modeling (SEM) to test the mediation (by cognition and affect) and moderation (by shyness). Results showed that playing a VVG increased aggressive behaviors, negative affect, and hostile attributions primarily among shy participants. In addition, the results of SEM also revealed that this moderating role was mediated by negative affect and hostile attributions. The present study supported GAM and showed that individuals’ aggressive behaviors are differentially susceptible to VVGs, depending on their level of shyness in a “for bad and for worse” manner.
Keywords:aggressive behaviors  hostile attributions  positive–negative affect  shyness  VVGs
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