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Recent media interviews by IRL researchers
Television
Print Media
Media Related to Recent Video Game Research.
Business Week. Games do cause violent
behavior (but not much).
Link.
Electronic Gaming Monthly. Off Target.
Link.
PC World. Relax, Wii motion controls don't
foster violence.
Link.
Villanova Magazine. Psychologist served on
task force on violent video games.
Link. (page 55)
Ars Technica. Study shows complicated
interplay between anger, aggression, and gaming.
Link
Next Generation. Video games cause violence:
But not much.
Link.
Wired News. Study: Wii controls don't make
you violent.
Link.
Next Generation. The year in politics.
Link.
1UP. Study says Wii controls don't
contribute to aggression.
Link.
San Jose Mercury News. The violent games
that shooters play.
Link
Media Related to
Interpersonal Relationships
U.S. News and World Report.
Sex matters: You think I’m fat don’t you?
Link.
U.S. News and World Report. Romance in
a box? Company offers genetic love matches.
Link
The Washington Post. Single, free, but not
so healthy.
Link
Fox News. Certain personality types more
likely to be promiscuous.
Link
CNBC. Genetic love match? Dating sites
try DNA testing.
Link
MSNBC. Who's sleeping around? Scientists
can tell.
Link
Examiner. The warm
harlot study: A surprising study on promiscuous
people.
Link
The New Zealand Herald.
Breaking up is hard to view.
Link
The Patriot News. More
and more couples finding connections online.
Link
Newsday. Genetic
love matches go check swab to check swab.
Link
Men's Health. Her
sexual temperature. Link
Blueprints. Villanova
university professor's research yields
fascinating results in romantic
relationships. (link coming soon).
New Jersey Star Ledger.
She thinks he thinks she’s too fat. Read their
report.
Link.
Psychology Today.
Promiscuity:
Spread the Love.
Link.
New York Daily News.
Even skinny women found to have weighty
fixations.
Link.
The Times Picayune.
Couples don’t see eye to eye on image.
Link.
Washington Examiner.
A double helix made in heaven? Matchmaking
companies tout benefits of gene tests.
Link
Match.com. Decode your
dates sexual past.
Link.
Academics. Sustaining a
Culture of Faculty Research Mentorship: The
Importance of Making a Good First Impression.
Link (pages 16-18).
Netscape: Love and
Personals. How to tell who is sleeping
around.
Link.
Society of Interpersonal Theory and Research
Newsletter. Complementarity, college
roommates, and reality television. Link.
Poughkeepsie Journal. Being married can be
good for men's health.
Link.
The Indianapolis Star. Wedded bliss good for
your health?
Montgomery Advertiser. Research: Married
life a healthy choice.
Link
LiveScience. Who sleeps around? Scientists
know.
Link
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