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A meta-analysis (Anderson & Bushman, 2001)
reported that the average correlation between time spent playing video games ( X)
and engaging in aggressive behavior ( Y) in a set of 21
well-controlled experimental studies was 19. This correlation was judged to be
statistically significant. In your own words, what can you say about the nature
of the relationship?




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The correlation is 19 percent. That means there is a significant dependency of aggressive behaviour of the people on the time spent on playing video games.

It means that the more one spends time on playing video games, the more aggressive one becomes.  In other words people playing video games for significant duration develop aggressive behaviour.  Also, people who play less of video games are less aggressive.

19% of persons are aggressive because they spend a lot of time playing video games. 

19 % of Less aggressive persons are found spend less time on playing video games.

We can say that these relations are true to a confidence level, as there have been a lot of (21) controlled experiments to support this fact.