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Do White Gamers Who Play Violent Games As Black Characters View Blacks Negatively?

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When it comes to violent video games, playing as a black character may reinforce “disturbing” cultural stereotypes among white players, a new study has found.

White players, both men and women, expressed more negative views of blacks, more strongly linked blacks and weapons and acted more aggressively overall after playing the games with black avatars.

“Playing a violent video game as a black character reinforces harmful stereotypes that blacks are violent,” concluded Brad Bushman, a professor of communication and psychology at Ohio State University and a co-author of the study. “We found there are real consequences to having these stereotypes – it can lead to more aggressive behavior.”

The Continued studies of the game characters consisted of two experiments. In the first, 126 white university students, 60 percent of them men, played the action game “Saints Row 2,” which is similar to “Grand Theft Auto.” Some were given a white avatar, the others a black avatar.

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The players then were randomly assigned either a violent or nonviolent goal: break out of a prison, or find a chapel somewhere in the city without harming others.

Researchers found that the volunteers who played with the violent goal as a black character “showed stronger explicit negative attitudes toward blacks” compared to volunteers who pursued the violent goal with the white character, a statement on the findings said.

Those who played with the black character, for example, were more likely to agree with the statement, “It’s really a matter of some people not trying hard enough; if blacks would only try harder they could be just as well off as whites.”

They also came away with more negative implicit views as well. Results from the Implicit Association Test, which is crafted to reveal unconscious bias, showed that participants who played the violent game with the black character were more likely to associate black faces displayed in the test with “bad” words, such as “terrible,” “horrible” or “evil.”

These results, Bushman said, indicate that “the media have the power to perpetuate the stereotype that blacks are violent.”

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Bushman and his team then went on to examine how these stereotypes affected people’s actions. About 141 white college students, 65 percent of them women, played one of two fighting games: “Fight Night Round 4” or “WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010.”

As in the first experiment, participants were assigned either a black or white character. After playing, they took another Implicit Association Test, one designed to measure the stereotype that blacks are more violent: Photos of black and white faces were paired with photos of either weapons or harmless objects like cellphones and cameras.

Volunteers who played as a black character more readily associated the black faces with the weapons than those who played as a white character, the research team found.

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Those who played as a black character also acted more aggressively. In a final portion of the experiment, volunteers were given the opportunity to force another unseen person – someone who didn’t actually exist – to eat hot sauce, even after that person said he or she really didn’t like spicy food.

Those who played the game as a black character forced the person to eat 115 percent more hot sauce than those who played as the white avatar. The hacks of this game is similar to another shooting game which is the  valorant hacks

“This suggests that playing a violent video game as a black avatar strengthens players’ attitudes that blacks are violent, which then influences them to behave more aggressively afterward,” Bushman said.

“Usually, taking the perspective of a minority person is seen as a good thing, as a way to evoke empathy,” he added. “But if white people are fed a media diet that shows blacks as violent, they don’t have a realistic view of black people. It isn’t good to put yourself in the shoes of a murderer, as you do in many of these violent games.”

 

Source: US News & World Report

 

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