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RPG Research on SpoCon Panel, Psychology of Gamers and Hackers from the Information Security Perspective
by Hawke Robinson
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Aug 15, 2017
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News,
RPG Research Project Updates,
Spocon,
anecdote,
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Here is the audio recording from the SpoCon 2017 panel on "Psychology of Gamers and Hackers". Panelists included: Dr. Mark Rounds and Hawke Robinson.
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Study Playing RPG for 5 Minutes, "Alignment" Impact on Real-world Behaviors (Computer-based RPG)
by RPG Research Admin
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Oct 25, 2020
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Nov 12, 2022 08:26 AM
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Computer-based solo, multiplayer, VR, AR, etc.,
Discipline Psychology,
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Though this is a computer-based RPG (Role-Playing Game) study, pending testing with tabletop, it seems possible that it could apply in tabletop RPG, LARP ...
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The Personality of Fantasy Game Players
by Victoria Jesswein
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Nov 12, 2022
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Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM
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Potential RPG Research Question,
Archived Article,
Correlative Research,
Aspect Empathy
Neil A. Douse & Ian Chris McManus (1993). The Personality of Fantasy Game Players. British Journal of Psychology, 84 (4), 505-509.
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Therapeutic Role-Playing Games (RPG Therapy) for older adults. & Cohort Considerations
by Victoria Jesswein
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Nov 12, 2022
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Aspect Assessment Tool(s),
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Informal / Less formal - Observations,
Opinion,
Population Adults,
Population Older Adults,
Population Older Adults / Elderly / Geriatric,
RPG and psychiatric disorders,
Setting Long-term care,
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recreation therapy,
recreational therapy,
rpg for therapy,
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In the past 10 years I have been receiving increasingly frequent inquiries about using RPGs in therapeutic settings for older adults. Here is a summary of ...
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Wanna Play?
by Jennifer Siegel
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Nov 12, 2022
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Computer Gaming,
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Sure games are fun. Yet the play that's built into them does not make them false; it makes them psychologically truer even than everyday life. Games can Solve ...
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