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  1. RPG Research on SpoCon Panel, Psychology of Gamers and Hackers from the Information Security Perspective RPG Research on SpoCon Panel, Psychology of Gamers and Hackers from the Information Security Perspective by Hawke Robinson — published Aug 15, 2017 — last modified Nov 02, 2024 01:44 PM — filed under: Photo, Audio, Convention, Discipline TR/RT, Discipline Psychology, Potential RPG Research Question, News, RPG Research Project Updates, Spocon, anecdote, blog posting

    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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  2. Study Playing RPG for 5 Minutes, "Alignment" Impact on Real-world Behaviors (Computer-based RPG) Study Playing RPG for 5 Minutes, "Alignment" Impact on Real-world Behaviors (Computer-based RPG) by RPG Research Admin — published Oct 25, 2020 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:26 AM — filed under: Computer-based solo, multiplayer, VR, AR, etc., Discipline Psychology, Photo

    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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  3. The Personality of Fantasy Game Players by Victoria Jesswein — published Nov 12, 2022 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM — filed under: Assault / Abuse, Pending Request for Public Permission, Child Abuse, Discipline Psychology, Full Text, Others Research, Peer Reviewed, Personality, 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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  4. Therapeutic Role-Playing Games (RPG Therapy) for older adults. & Cohort Considerations by Victoria Jesswein — published Nov 12, 2022 — filed under: Aspect Assessment Tool(s), Aspect Cognition, Aspect Memory, Case Study, Discipline Psychiatry, Discipline Psychology, Effects of RPG, In-Patient, Informal / Less formal - Observations, Opinion, Population Adults, Population Older Adults, Population Older Adults / Elderly / Geriatric, RPG and psychiatric disorders, Setting Long-term care, anecdote, blog posting, recreation therapy, recreational therapy, rpg for therapy, therapeutic recreation, therapeutic role-playing game, therapeutic rpg

    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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  5. Wanna Play? by Jennifer Siegel — published Nov 12, 2022 — filed under: Computer Gaming, Discipline Psychology

    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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