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Endnotes

1 See Lauren Goldbeck & Alex Pew, ‘Violent Video Games and Aggression’, National Center for Health Research, <http://www. center4research.org/violent-video-games-can-increase-aggression/>; and ‘Do Violent Video Games Make Kids More Violent?’, Psychology Today, 17 July 2018, <https://www. psychologytoday.com/au/blog/evidence-based-living/201807/do-violent-video-games-make-kids-more-violent>, both accessed 8 July 2019.

2 See Mike Nizza, ‘Tying Columbine to Video Games’, ‘The Lede’, The New York Times, 5 July 2007, <https://thelede.blogs.nytimes. com/2007/07/05/tieing-columbine-to-video-games/>, accessed 8 July 2019.

3 See Christopher J Ferguson, ‘It’s Time to End the Debate About Video Games and Violence’, The Conversation, 16 February 2018, <>, accessed 8 July 2019.

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