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Title: A longitudinal test of video game violence influences on dating and aggression: A 3-year longitudinal study of adolescents.
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Journal of Psychiatric Research [0022-3956] Ferguson, Christopher Year:2011 Volume:46 Issue:2 Pages(s):141 -146

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