This carries over well with the news posting below.
Researchers discovered three distinct groups upon analyzing the data. Seventy seven participants maintained the same anger level. Twenty two subjects had anger levels that doubled from the same starting point as unaffected participants. Eight participants started out a higher level of anger before the test started, but dropped down to normal levels after 20 minutes of game play.
This is surprising, because I would immediately assume that the players who began playing the game while angry would be the ones to become even angrier afterwards. Once again, this is some proof that it’s not the game, it’s the person playing it.
Source: Daily Tech