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Albarello, Francisco; Novoa, Ángela; Castro Sánchez, Mariángeles; Velasco, Adriana; Novaro Hueyo, María Victoria; Narbais, Francisco – Global Studies of Childhood, 2021
The popularity of multiplayer online videogames (MOVs) in the lives of young people has become a recurrent area of interest for parents and researchers. The use of these platforms has generated concerns regarding the potential negative effects on children's personal and social development. Additionally, the ways in which players socialize through…
Descriptors: Video Games, Computer Games, Socialization, Computer Simulation

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