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Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. 2002. Children and video games. Menlo Park, CA: Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, 4 pp. (Key facts)

Annotation: This fact sheet focuses on children and video games; offering facts on the amount of time young people use video games, and how use varies by age, gender, and ethnicity. It also provides a summary of research on the content and impact of video games on young players, particularly on education and violence. The rating system is also discussed. References are included.

Keywords: Children, Games, Media violence, Product labeling, Research, Statistics

   

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