Jaranja said:
Amnestic said:
EmileeElectro said:
I don't know if any of you watch the show Supernanny (UK)
But today's episode (which has finished, catch it on 4oD if you're interested in watching it) Supernanny took part in an 'experiment' (I only caught the last few minutes, but got the gist of what they were doing) where she separated 20 boys. One half played a violent War game and the other half played a non-violent football game. After they played for a while, they were taken to a separate room individually to be interviewed. The interviewer purposely knocked some pens over to see how the children reacted. She wanted to see if the children who played the violent games were polite and kind enough to pick up the pens. None of them did, but a couple of the non-violent players did, so they concluded that playing violent war games influences children to be less polite.
I just don't understand.
God if that's what passes for 'science' in these shows I'm glad I don't watch TV anymore.
That is a bullshit experiment. It's not even an experiment. If you're going to make a massive generalization like that; you need a hell of a lot more participants. The extraneous variables here affect the results in such a manner that I don't even think this experiment counts at all, even with more participants.
P.S. Sorry for awful typing.
Agree. The whole experiment is a little wtf. And I agree with you, it's the parents job to make sure their kids are educated and wellmannered. I doubt any game is gonna make one be a bastard. Me and my kid brother have played both non-violent and VERY violent games our whole lives and neither of us are violent in nature. In fact, we both hate violence. And what, us being pacifists is because of games. No, fucking hell no. It's because of our awesome wonderful loving parents.
If that experiment showed anything, it's that their parents are shit. That's my brilliant generalisation. Those twats