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PNW RPG Research – RPG Therapy
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Jan 27, 2016
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Posted on January 27, 2016. "In a previous blog post a few years ago, I mentioned the social and developmental benefits of roleplaying games." by Chad Knick...
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PNWATRA-2016-RPG-Research-Presentation-1-20160125zz.odp
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PNWATRA-2016-RPG-Research-Presentation-1-20160125zza.pdf
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Politicians that participate in RPG
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Oct 24, 2018
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Politicians View of RPG
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Oct 24, 2018
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Populations
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Oct 24, 2018
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Which populations can benefit from music and role-playing games?
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Populations Overview
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May 04, 2019
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This section provides information about the populations we have worked with and our ongoing research related to these populations. This list tends to expand ...
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POTENTIAL AREAS OF EFFECT
by Hawke Robinson
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Mar 24, 2016
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The effects of RPGs upon participants are influenced by many variables, including the RPG format: Tabletop, Live-action (LARP), Choose Your Own Adventure / ...
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Pre-RPG
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Jul 05, 2020
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History of games leading up to the the world's first _published_ role-playing game, BCE ~3,000 to end of ACE 1973.
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Preference for competitive or cooperative games?
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Apr 08, 2018
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A question that came up from others elsewhere (social network poll): "How do you rather play games? Cooperatively, no preference, competitively?"
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