Have you ever wondered if violent video games will make people violent in the future? This essay will be about the topic "Do violent video games make people more likely to be violent in real life?". I do not think that violent video games will make people violent in the future. I think this because, Andrew K. Przybylski and Netta Weinstein wrote a whole source about this exact question and they say "we investigated the extent to which adolescents who spend time playing violent video games exhibit higher levels of aggressive behaviour when compared with those who do not, we used kids from the age 13-16." The result of the investigation is not what they predicted, "Playing violent video games does not affect young people the age of 13-16 aggressively." Doing the same investigation, researchers conclude that gaming has social and cognitive benefits.
My introduction was about the question "Do violent video games make people more likely to be violent in real life?" Playing violent video games does not affect young people under the age of 13-16 aggressively. This was said by Andrew K. Przybylski and Netta Weinstein on . This is important to know about my claim because that's what Andrew K. Przybylski and Netta Weinstein investigated as a reason, to the question "Do violent video games make people more likely to be violent in real life?"
My first body paragraph was about the first evidence I have that supports my claim, I am going to show the second evidence. Andrew K. Przybylski and Netta Weinstein investigated the extent to which adolescents who spend time playing violent video games exhibit higher levels of aggressive behaviour when compared with those who do not, we used kids from the age 13-16. Doing the same investigation, researchers conclude that gaming has social and cognitive benefits. This is important to support my claim because Andrew K. Przybylski and Netta Weinstein made research, many experiments and investigations. Using the source "Violent video game engagement is not associated with adolescents' aggressive behaviour: evidence from a registered report" I now see further on this question "Do violent video games make people more likely to be violent in real life?".
Violent video games don't make people violent in real life. All these reasons to support my claim because Andrew K. Przybylski and Netta Weinstein made research and many experiments. You should agree because violent video games don't make people violent in real life because, only adequate people understand the difference between real life and the virtual world. You should think about playing video games if you want to see for yourself.