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The Attacks on Role-Playing Games
by Victoria Jesswein
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While diminishing in frequency, attacks on role-playing games are still popular with the mass media. Paul Cardwell, Jr., Skeptical Inquirer, Vol. 18, No. 2, ...
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What is D&D?
by Victoria Jesswein
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Nov 12, 2022
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Dungeons and Dragons™ (commonly known as D & D™) is an elaborate fantasy game which evolved from the war games popular in the late 1950's. Instead of a ...
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2014 Know Thy Avatar: The Unintended Effect of Virtual-Self Representation on Behavior
by Omar
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Discipline Anthropology,
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Computer Gaming,
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How you represent yourself in the virtual world of video games may affect how you behave toward others in the real world, according to new research published ...
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2008 - Dungeons and Dragons™ and other fantasy role-playing games
by Mark
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Nov 12, 2022
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Christians & RPG,
Others Research,
Archived Article,
RPG for Education,
RPG for Therapy,
Stereotype,
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This page is a cached copy of the page at http://www.religioustolerance.org/d_a_d.htm a copy has been made for the reader's convenience. Please note that the ...
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2007 - An exploratory study on the players of "Dungeons and Dragons"
by Omar
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Wilson, David Louis, Ph.D., INSTITUTE OF TRANSPERSONAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2007, 51 pages; 3275681.
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2001 - Pathologizing play
by Omar
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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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2000 - Dungeons, dragons and gender: role-playing games and the participation of women
by Omar
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Nov 12, 2022
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Gender / Sex related topics,
Others Research,
Gender Bias,
Stereotype propagation
Foster, Kyna (2000, March 30). Dungeons, dragons and gender: role-playing games and the participation of women. 42nd meeting of the Western Social Sciences ...
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1999 - Critique of the Satanic and Fantasy Envelopment (SAFE) test
by Omar
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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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1998 - Personalities of players of Dungeons & Dragons
by Omar
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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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1997 - Winning races
by Mark
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Nov 12, 2022
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Peters, Helen (1997, November). Winning races. CAR-PGa Newsletter, page 1. Argues that there are no evil species, only individuals regardless of species.
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