2022
DOI: 10.3389/feduc.2022.966079
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Students’ game addiction caused by multi-constructs and multi-dimensions: Self-controls, cognitive biases and opportunistic behaviours

Abstract: ER and Saputra MA (2022) Students' game addiction caused by multi-constructs and multi-dimensions: Self-controls, cognitive biases and opportunistic behaviours.

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“…Since self-control was found to have a negative correlation with game addiction as well (Mehroof & Griffiths, 2010), self-control has been identified by Chang and Kim (2019) as one of the protective factors against game addiction. However, Sumiyana et al (2022) contend that online game addiction is not only a result of students' lack of self-control, but could also be related to cognitive distortion and adverse selection (King & Delfabbro, 2014;Wölfling et al, 2019).…”
Section: Game Addiction and Self-controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since self-control was found to have a negative correlation with game addiction as well (Mehroof & Griffiths, 2010), self-control has been identified by Chang and Kim (2019) as one of the protective factors against game addiction. However, Sumiyana et al (2022) contend that online game addiction is not only a result of students' lack of self-control, but could also be related to cognitive distortion and adverse selection (King & Delfabbro, 2014;Wölfling et al, 2019).…”
Section: Game Addiction and Self-controlmentioning
confidence: 99%