
Teenagers who play video games have less self-control and tend to cheat more, says study. Researchers found that teens playing violent video games ate more chocolate and were more likely to steal raffle tickets in a lab experiment than were teens who played nonviolent games. The effects were strongest in teens who scored high on a measure of moral disengagement, the ability to convince yourself that ethical standards don't apply to you in a ...
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