
Two Researchers Challenged a Scientific Study About Violent Video Games—and Took a Hit for Being Right
https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/8xb89b/two-researchers-challenged-a-scientific-study-about-violent-video-gamesand-took-a-hit-for-being-right
This story is a product of a collaboration between Motherboard and Retraction Watch.
In 2012, a prominent voice in the debate over the potential dangers of shooter games published a study titled “Boom, Headshot!” which suggested that playing violent video games helps people become better sharpshooters in real life. It was a controversial finding, and one that didn’t sit right with everyone.