Iowa State University

Department of Psychology

Craig A. Anderson, Ph.D.

 Distinguished Professor

B.A. 1976 Butler University

M.A. 1978 Stanford University 

(advisor: Lee Ross)

Ph.D. 1980 Stanford University

(advisor: J. Merrill Carlsmith)

MU

Windows users may need to install Apple's free QuickTime Player for some of the video clips on this site. Here is a link to that software: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/win.html
 

2007 Book on Violent Video Games

My co-authors on this book are Doug Gentile and Katherine Buckley. The book can be ordered online from the Oxford University Press web site or at Amazon.com. For a review of this book click here.

Publications Since 1995

A listing of titles, citations, and abstracts of articles and chapters published in 1995 and later years, and "in press" works. This page also contains a link to various scales used in our research.

Video Game Recommendations

A letter to parents, grandparents, and other individuals with questions about sources of good educational video games and concerns about violent video games and youths. It contains some recommmendations and guidelines.

Current Classes

Course syllabi and related information on classes taught on a regular basis--intended primarily for students in these classes.

Research Interests

A listing of titles, citations, and abstracts of articles and chapters categorized by research topic.

Biographical Sketch

A brief sketch of educational background, employment history, awards, and research interests.

Video Game Violence FAQs

13 frequently asked questions (and answers) about the effects of exposure to violent video games.

Video Game Violence Update

A 2003 article in the American Psychological Association's electronic publication Psychological Science Agenda.   alternative link

Violent Video Games: Protecting Children

A 2004 article in the American Psychological Association's electronic publication Psychology Matters, a compendium of psychological research that has had a positive impact on modern society. alternative link

The Parent Report

(mp3 format)

Brief interviews (about 1 minute) in 2004 with Professor Anderson on violent video games, by host Joanne Wilson, in MP3 format.
  8/17/04, "Media Violence & Children"
  11/18/04, "Violent Media and Behaviour"
  11/26/04, "Rules Around Video Games"
  6/15/05, "Influence of Video Game Violence vs. TV Violence"

APS Address

A brief report on Professor Anderson's 2004 American Psychological Society's address on "The Influence of Media Violence on Youth"

JFK Assasination Video Game  (mov format)

News stories and interviews concerning the video game "JFK Reloaded" on CBS and KCCI TV8.
  CBS Evening news with Dan Rather, 11/22/04
  KCCI Des Moines news (TV8), 11/22/04

Long radio shows   (mp3 format)

Todd Mundt-NPR show, violent video games, 1/8/03, 27 minutes.
Wise Guys, WHO Radio, media violence, 1/18/03, 41 minutes.
Iowa Public Radio, WOI, Katherine Perkins, media violence and our new book on violent video games, 4/4/07, 43 minutes.

Canadian Media Violence Report
(pdf format)
A 2004 report funded by the Government of Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General Office for Victims of Crime. This comprehensive report reviews political, research, regulatory and other aspects of media violence. It was written by Valerie Smith.

Violence in the Media - Psychologists Help Protect Children from Harmful Effects

Two 2004 articles in the American Psychological Association's electronic publication Psychology Matters, a compendium of psychological research that has had a positive impact on modern society.
CNN News Excerpt
(mov format)
An edited interview on violent video game effects which appeared on CNN on December 4, 2004.

APA Resolution on Violence in Video Games
An August 2005 press release on the American Psychological Association's call for a reduction of violence in video games used by children and adolescents, and the full resolution, in pdf format. alternative link

Violent video game report & parent advice
(mov format) (flash format)
News story on WOI TV5 (ABC) in Des Moines, Iowa, 11/29/05, on the video game report card, and parent shopping advice.
MSNBC interview
flash format    mov format
A 6 minute live interview with MSNBC TV on 9/19/06 on violent video game effects, and parental and industry responsibility.

Plenary Address at the National Summit on Video Games, Youth, & Public Policy
mov format
A 48 minute presentation at the Summit held October 20-21, 2006 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Summit was co-sponsored by the National Institute on Media and the Family, a grant by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to the Iowa State University Center for the Study of Violence, and by the Iowa State University Institute for Social and Behavioral Research. The address was titled Violent Video Games: Effects and Public Policy.

Learning to Be Violent  mov format
An 8 minute clip on media violence effects, including Bandura's Bobo doll studies and violent video game studies. This clip also is available as part of the supplemental package for Roy Baumeister and Brad Bushman's social psychology textbook.

CNKW Radio Interview
mp3 format
A 15 minute interview by CNKW's Sean Leslie, radio 980AM, Vancouver, British Columbia. This interview of Professor Anderson and Professor Douglas Gentile discusses recent findings on violent video games from our 2007 book, and concerns about the video game Bully.

NPR/Justice Talking interview
mp3 format
A 6 minute interview with Justice Talking host Margot Adler (granddaughter of Alfred Adler) on the scientific facts about media violence effects.


Craig A. Anderson, W112 Lagomarcino Hall, Department of Psychology
Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011-3180
email: caa@iastate.edu Phone: (515) 294-3118 Fax: (515) 294-6424