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Appendix A: References
Pages 69-88

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... 2001. Effects of violent video games on aggressive behavior, aggressive cognition, aggressive affect, physiological arousal, and prosocial behavior: A meta-analytic review of the scientific lit erature.
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... 2006. Chronic violent video game exposure and desensitization to violence: Behavioral and event related brain potential data.
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... 1996. Linking gun availability to youth gun violence.
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... 2004. Violent video game exposure and aggression: A literature review.
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... 2013b. National suicide statistics at a glance: Case fatality rate among persons ages 10 years and older for males and females separately, and by selected mechanism for both sexes combined, United States, 2005-2009.
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... 2011. Video games and youth violence: A prospective analysis in adolescents.
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... 2008. Violent video games and aggression: Causal relationship or byproduct of family violence and intrinsic violence motivation?
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... 2004. The effects of violent video game habits on adolescent hostility, aggressive behaviors, and school performance.
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... 2010. Unintentional firearm deaths: A comparison of other-inflicted and self-inflicted shootings.
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... 2000. Media violence influences on youth: Expert panel report to the U.S.
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... 2011. Surveillance for violent deaths -- National Violent Death Reporting System, 16 states, 2008.
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... 1996. Youth violence in Boston: Gun markets, serious youth offenders, and a use-reduction strategy.
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... 2008. Grand Theft Childhood: The Surprising Truth About Violent Video Games and What Parents Can Do.
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... 2013. Curbing gun violence: Lessons from public health successes.
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... 2009. M-rated video games and aggressive or problem behavior among young adolescents.
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... 2004. Does viewing violent media really cause criminal violence?
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... 2010. Are chronic exposure to violence and chronic violent behavior closely related developmental processes dur ing adolescence?
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... 2012. Specifying the role of expo sure to violence and violent behavior on initiation of gun carrying: A longi tudinal test of three models of youth gun carrying.
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... 2006. Do laws restricting access to firearms by domestic violence offenders prevent intimate partner homicide?
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... 2008. Linkages between internet and other media violence with seri ously violent behavior by youth.


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