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First‐Person Shooters and the Third‐Person Effect
Authors:Erica Scharrer  Ron Leone
Institution:1. Department of Communication, University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA 01003;2. Department of Communication, Stonehill College, Easton, MA 02357
Abstract:A sample of 118 U.S. 6th and 7th graders was used to examine early adolescents’ views of whether video games negatively influence themselves, others of the same age, and younger others. Six specific games ranging in rating from E for Everyone to M for Mature were listed for the early adolescents to respond to, with questions asked about both potential influence and whether young people should be allowed to play the games. Results support a third‐person perception that grew as the rating of the game became more restrictive and as the “other” group in question became younger. The presence of rules set by parents about video game use was a positive predictor of perceptions of influence on self and others.
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