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  1. 2014 - Experiences of Hobby Game Players: Motivations Behind Playing Digital and Non Digital Games | GrogHeads by Victoria Jesswein — published Nov 12, 2022 — filed under: Computer Gaming, Potential RPG Research Question Located in Research / … / Public Blogs / Others' Research
  2. Mockery of Gamers by Victoria Jesswein — published Nov 12, 2022 — filed under: Photo, Anti-rpg, Archive, Christians & RPG, LARP, MMORPG, Potential RPG Research Question, Stigma, Blog, Blog Posting, Hawke Robinson

    In a Facebook group posting, someone stated: "I question why America sees LARPing as something to be mocked". Here is a response...

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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. Social Workers’ Perceptions of the Association Between Role Playing Games and Psychopathology by Hawke Robinson — published Oct 24, 2018 — last modified Aug 18, 2022 10:29 AM — filed under: Research Question, Abstract-only, Discipline Social Work, Others Research, Peer Reviewed, Potential RPG Research Question, Stigma, Blog Posting, Stereotype propagation

    Whereas role-playing and table-top role-play games (RPGs) have been proven to have potential as therapeutic tools, playing RPGs is often stereotypically ...

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  5. HBO's VICE Documentary Article Mentions Hawke Robinson & RPG Research - "Denmark - LARPing Is the Future of Education" by Victoria Jesswein — published Nov 12, 2022 — filed under: LARP, Photo, News, Others Research, Potential RPG Research Question, RPG Research Interview, Archived Article, Blog, Interview / media mention, RPG for Education

    HBO's VICE Media - At This Danish School, LARPing Is the Future of Education October 7, 2015, By Mike Pearl.

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  6. 1988 - Therapy is fantasy: role-playing, healing, and the construction of symbolic order. by Erik — published Apr 19, 2019 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:25 AM — filed under: Needs Permission, Anthropological/Anthropology, Case Study, Diagnosis Depression, Effects of RPG, Material to read, Others Research, Potential RPG Research Question, anecdote, correlative research, Archived Article, sociological / sociology

    Hughes, John (1988). Therapy is fantasy: role-playing, healing, and the construction of symbolic order. Australian National University honors paper in medical ...

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  7. 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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  8. RPGs, Working Memory, Thinking Illustratively and Elaborately by Hawke Robinson — published Jun 08, 2018 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:26 AM — filed under: Function Cognition, Function Memory, Potential RPG Research Question, blog posting

    In a TED talk by Peter Doolittle, he talked about two memory constructs, multitasking and working memory, and in this particular talk focused on Working ...

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  9. Story #5: Orc Tribes Turn On Each Other When Bored - RPG Story of the Template by Victoria Jesswein — published Jul 21, 2017 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:26 AM — filed under: Anecdotal Story of the Day, Potential RPG Research Question, anecdote, blog posting, Diagnosis Muscular Dystrophy (MD), Muscular Dystrophy / MD / MDA

    Story #__: ____________________. A series of anecdotal postings sharing observations, comments, and other relevant experiences, about the effects of ...

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  10. Story #4: incorporating Real Drum Circles as part of LARP/RPG Storyline - RPG Story of the Template by Hawke Robinson — published Jul 21, 2017 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:26 AM — filed under: Anecdotal Story of the Day, Potential RPG Research Question, anecdote, blog posting, Diagnosis Muscular Dystrophy (MD), Muscular Dystrophy / MD / MDA

    Story #__: ____________________. A series of anecdotal postings sharing observations, comments, and other relevant experiences, about the effects of ...

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