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An Investigation into the Questionable Practice of Using Excessive Massively Multiplayer Online Game Play as a Marker of Pathological Video Game Dependence among Adolescent and Young Adult Male Players

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Table 1. Items modeled from Charlton and Danforth (2007) based on Brown’s behavioral addiction criteria
Table 2. Item responses for time spent playing online video games.

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