The Think Feel Play blog has [URL=http://www.thinkfeelplay.com/2010/10/video-game-addiction-the-facts-and-the-confusion/]an interesting take on videogame addition[/URL], asking “are video games the drug of our generation, or might something else be going on?”
Author Shoshannah Tekofsky (aka Shos) begins by looking at definitions of the term addiction before picking on research, specifically looking at two major issues “plaguing” videogame research: the all important casual link, “They need to find healthy, balanced people whose lives gaming ruined. This is a lot harder than it sounds,” and definition, “Many researchers assume that there is a problem, pick a set of criteria and see who fits into that slot.”
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