Comparing apples and oranges? Evidence for pace of action as a confound in research on digital games and aggression.
Malte Elson(University of Bern), Thorsten Quandt(University of Iowa), Julia Kneer(Erasmus University Rotterdam), Johannes Breuer(GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences), Jan Van Looy(Ghent University)
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