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1986 - Rational coordination in the dungeon
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Tole-Patkin, Terri (1986, Summer). Rational coordination in the dungeon. Journal of Popular Culture, 1-14. Introduction to RPG from a sociological viewpoint. ...
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1987 - Emotional stability pertaining to the game of Dungeons & Dragons
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Simón, Armando (October 1987). Emotional stability pertaining to the game of Dungeons & Dragons. Psychology in the Schools, pp 329-332. A clinical psychologist ...
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1988 - An article on ethical role playing gaming
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Carden, Janet (1988, Fall). Guidelines for RPG play. Familiar, page 18. An article on ethical playing. 1 page.
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1988 - April - An investigation into the value of fantasy role-playing games as a strategy in developing children's creative writing.
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Hall, Alex (1988, April). An investigation into the value of fantasy role-playing games as a strategy in developing children's creative writing. University of ...
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1989 - Ethics of fantasy
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Hickman, Tracy Raye (1989, July). Ethics of fantasy. Gateways, July 1989, 32-36. Christian fantasy author discusses RPG from both viewpoints. 5 pages. Computer ...
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1994 - Do role-playing games promote crime, satanism and suicide among players as critics claim?
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Lancaster, Kurt (1994, Fall). Do role-playing games promote crime, satanism and suicide among players as critics claim? Journal of Popular Culture, #23, 67-79. ...
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1980 - Fluid and Rigid Boundaries of Paranoid and Nonparanoid Schizophrenics on a Role-Playing Task.
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Abstract. Johnson, David Quinlan, Donald
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1990 - Alienation and the game dungeons and dragons.
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1991 - Relationship of role playing games to self reported criminal behavior suzanne abyeta and james forest
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1994 - Cooperative Games: A Way to Modify Aggresive And Cooperative Behaviors in Young Children
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