Koloko, M., & Malcolm-Smith, S. (2015). The persistence of attitudes following violent and non-violent video game play using conventional versus embodied controls. Department of Psychology.
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Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation
Koloko, Muya, and Susan Malcolm-Smith. The Persistence of Attitudes Following Violent and Non-violent Video Game Play Using Conventional Versus Embodied Controls. Department of Psychology, 2015.
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MLA (9th ed.) Citation
Koloko, Muya, and Susan Malcolm-Smith. The Persistence of Attitudes Following Violent and Non-violent Video Game Play Using Conventional Versus Embodied Controls. Department of Psychology, 2015.
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