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  1. Goal 3 - Evaluate what, if any, of the notable correlative data has any causal relationship Goal 3 - Evaluate what, if any, of the notable correlative data has any causal relationship by Victoria Jesswein — published Oct 22, 2012 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM — filed under: blog, Effects of RPG, RPG Research Goal, blog posting

    Determine if the correlative tests indicating significant differences in role-playing gamers from the general populace, are a causal result of their ...

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  2. Goal 2 - Begin Efforts to Differentiate Between Correlative and Causal data. Goal 2 - Begin Efforts to Differentiate Between Correlative and Causal data. by Hawke Robinson — published Oct 21, 2012 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM — filed under: blog, Effects of RPG, RPG Research Goal, blog posting

    Attempt to differentiate between correlative and causal data related to role-playing gamers. When possible, use blind, double blind, and triple blind study ...

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  3. Goal 1 - update correlative data Goal 1 - update correlative data by Hawke Robinson — published Oct 21, 2012 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM — filed under: blog, Effects of RPG, RPG Research Goal, blog posting

    Though the ultimate goal is to establish causality, there are some correlative aspects that should be checkedinto. Attempt to verify or invalidate existing ...

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  4. Israeli group attempting to use RPG's as therapy tool Israeli group attempting to use RPG's as therapy tool by Hawke Robinson — published Dec 05, 2011 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM — filed under: therapeutic role-playing game, Others' research, Effects of RPG, therapeutic rpg, research, blog, rpg for therapy, blog posting

    I was just running the usual periodic search for anything related to RPG research or RPG therapy, and found out there is a group in Israel recently attempting ...

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  5. Some independent variables to consider by Hawke Robinson — published May 05, 2011 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM — filed under: Effects of RPG, RPG Research Goal, research, blog, blog posting, RPG Research Project Update

    Just some thoughts on some of the independent variables to modify and then observe the different results (if any)...

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  6. List of Hypothetical Benefits of RPG for Different Therapeutic Interventions List of Hypothetical Benefits of RPG for Different Therapeutic Interventions by Hawke Robinson — published Jan 05, 2011 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:45 AM — filed under: RPG Research Goal, Effects of RPG, blog posting

    Still going to be a while before can test these hypotheses, but here are some ideas about potential benefits and uses of different RPG formats for different ...

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  7. 2018 - Amalgamation of News Coverage, Panels, Q&A, Hangouts, Broadcasts, Interviews, & Presentations on RPG Research Studies on the Effects of RPG, and RPG used for Therapy & Education by Hawke Robinson by Mark — published Nov 12, 2022 — last modified Feb 05, 2023 08:49 AM — filed under: Effects of RPG, Learning disorders/disabilities (LD), Stereotype(s) disproved, Conference, Schizoid / Schizophrenic, therapeutic role-playing game, RPG Market, correlative research, RPG for Education, Suicide / Suicidal, Video, Role-Play, Convention, blog posting, sociological / sociology, Presentation, Questionnaire, Gender Bias, Language Learning, sasquan, Recreation Therapy, Stereotype propagation, therapeutic recreation, News, RPG Research Project Updates, public meeting, hangout, PDD / ASD / Austim Spectrum, anecdote, RPG and Psychiatric Disorders, Youth, 73rd WorldCon, RPG trailer, RPG for Therapy, therapeutic rpg, WorldCon, Ethics, Audio, Computer gaming/gamers tabletop RPG Dungeons & Dragons - D&D, Broadcast, Hawke Robinson, LARP, RPG Research Presentation, TBI - Traumatic Brain Injury, RPG Research Interview, MMORPG, Interview / media mention, Social Skills Development through RPG, Stigma, RPG Research Essay, Role-Playing Gaming Therapeutic Recreation Handbook of Practice

    It has been a VERY busy 10 months. we have spoken at many conventions/conferences, sat on panels, provided presentations, been in live Q&A chat session, and ...

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  8. Wizards of the Coast D&D Dragon Talk Broadcast Notes by Mark — published Oct 26, 2022 — filed under: Photo, Video, Discipline RPGT (Role-Playing Game Therapy), Recreation Therapy, correlative research, Brain Injury (Stroke, TBI, etc), RPG Therapeutics LLC, RPG Format: Tabletop, RPG Textbook, Effects of RPG, The RPG Research Podcast / Vidcast, Drum Circle, News, Interview / media mention, Suicide / Suicidal, PDD / ASD / Austim Spectrum, Violence, therapeutic rpg, RPG Format: Computer-based, RPG Format: Live-action, Broadcast, Anti-rpg, rpg for therapy, Hawke Robinson, RPG Research Interview, RPG for Education

    Here are notes from the January 22nd, 2018 interview broadcast at Wizards of the Coast's Dungeons & Dragons, "Dragon Talk" with Greg Tito and Shelly ...

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