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1996 - Classroom games
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Others Research,
Effects of RPG,
Discipline: Education / Formal Classroom Setting,
RPG for Education
Millians, David (1996, Summer). Classroom games. Games & Education, page 4. Designing and using RPG in classroom curricula. 1 page.
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1996 - How are we going to get out of this?
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Nunis, C.S. (n.d. [last reference 1996]). How are we going to get out of this?. University of Memphis. Gamers are indeed deviant by using "collaborative ...
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1997 - Is alignment really necessary?
by Omar
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Cardwell, Paul, Jr. (1997, August). Is alignment really necessary? CAR-PGa Newsletter, page 1. Argues no one has alignment in real life, but a conflict of ...
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1998 - Emotional stability pertaining to the game of Vampire
by Omar
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correlative research,
Others Research,
Occult, Satanists, etc.
Simón, Armando (1998). Emotional stability pertaining to the game of Vampire: the Masquerade. Psychological Reports, 83(2), 732-734. Replication of the results ...
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1998 - How a straight white upper-middle-class male found gender balance
by Omar
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Nov 12, 2022
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Others Research,
Gender Bias,
Effects of RPG,
Ethics
McGilvray, Cameron (1998, April). How a straight white upper-middle-class male found gender balance. CAR-PGa Newsletter, page 1. Thoughts on involving more ...
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1998 - Personalities of players of Dungeons & Dragons
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Stereotype propagation,
Archived Article,
Others Research,
Correlative Research,
Stereotype(s) disproved
ROBERT CARTER, AND DAVID LESTER (1998, February). Personalities of players of Dungeons & Dragons. Psychological Reports, 82(1), 182. Gamers' tendency to ...
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1999 - Critique of the Satanic and Fantasy Envelopment (SAFE) test
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Stereotype propagation,
Archived Article,
Others Research,
Correlative Research,
Stereotype(s) disproved,
Christians & RPG
Cardwell, Paul, Jr. (1999). Comment on Leeds (1995). Cultic Studies Journal, 16:2, 197-203. Critique of the Satanic and Fantasy Envelopment (SAFE) test, which ...
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1999 - Interaktives Story-telling: zur historischen Entwicklung und konzeptionellen Strukturierung interaktiver Geschichten
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Articles NOT in English,
Others Research
Bhatty, Michael (1999). Interaktives Story Telling: Zur historischen Entwicklung und konzeptionellen Strukturierung interaktiver Geschichten. Aachen: Shaker.
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2001 - CAR-PGa Two surveys
by Omar
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Nov 12, 2022
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CAR-PGa,
Gender / Sex related topics,
Others Research,
Correlative Research,
Questionnaire,
RPG for Education,
Discipline Sociology
CAR-PGa (2001). Two surveys. Bonham, TX: author. The first is a 3-page questionnaire for Role-Playing Games as an Academic Subject (an ongoing project), to get ...
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2001 - Pathologizing play
by Omar
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filed under:
Needs Review,
Others Research,
Stigma,
Correlative Research,
Archived Article,
Discipline Sociology,
Stereotype propagation,
stereotype(s) disproved
Dyszelski, Christopher (2001. March 16). Pathologizing play. 32nd Popular Culture Association, Toronto, ON. Those claiming that the imaginal is devient versus ...
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