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  1. MMORPG research, some initial thoughts. MMORPG research, some initial thoughts. by Victoria Jesswein — published Nov 12, 2022 — filed under: Computer gaming/gamers tabletop RPG Dungeons & Dragons - D&D, MMORPG, RPG Research Goal, RPG Review, blog, blog posting, research

    A few months ago I tried out a number of computer-based RPGs. I've dabbled with different ones over the decades and always felt they were flat, 2-dimensional, ...

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  2. Significant Progress on Paperwork for Pilot Research Study Using RPGs Within the Constraints of a University Setting Significant Progress on Paperwork for Pilot Research Study Using RPGs Within the Constraints of a University Setting by Hawke Robinson — published Oct 25, 2020 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:26 AM — filed under: Aspect Cognition, Aspect Memory, Discipline Cognitive Neuroscience, Discipline Education, Discipline Neuroscience, Effects of RPG, Function Cognition, Function Memory, Goal Intrinsic motivation for learning, News, Population Adults, Potential RPG Research Question, RPG Format: Tabletop, RPG Research Goal, RPG Research Project Updates, Setting Academic/Classroom College University, blog posting, causal study(ies), hawke robinson, research, rpg for education

    Significant progress made today in the paperwork process for putting together the study on "Efficacy Assessment of Role-playing Games as an Instructional ...

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  3. Significant Progress on Paperwork for Pilot Research Study Using RPGs Within the Constraints of a University Setting Significant Progress on Paperwork for Pilot Research Study Using RPGs Within the Constraints of a University Setting by Hawke Robinson — published May 09, 2018 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:26 AM — filed under: Aspect Cognition, Aspect Memory, Discipline Cognitive Neuroscience, Discipline Education, Discipline Neuroscience, Efects of RPG, Function Cognition, Function Memory, Goal Intrinsic motivation for learning, News, Population Adults, Potential RPG Research Question, RPG Format: Tabletop, RPG Research Goal, RPG Research Project Updates, Setting Academic/Classroom College University, blog posting, Causal Study, Hawke Robinson, RPG for Education, research

    Significant progress made today in the paperwork process for putting together the study on "Efficacy Assessment of Role-playing Games as an Instructional ...

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  4. RPG Research Now Officially Incorporated as a Non-Profit RPG Research Now Officially Incorporated as a Non-Profit by Hawke Robinson — published Oct 04, 2017 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:26 AM — filed under: RPG Research Goal, RPG Research Project Updates, RPG Trailer, Tour, Blog Posting

    After 13+ years operating as a non-entity group of volunteers. Today we received our certificate of incorporation of RPG Research as a Washington State ...

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  5. Health and obesity rates of different types of role-playing gamers? LARP, Computer-based, Tabletop. Health and obesity rates of different types of role-playing gamers? LARP, Computer-based, Tabletop. by Hawke Robinson — published Oct 24, 2012 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM — filed under: blog, blog posting, Effects of RPG, RPG Research Goal

    Another variable to consider when researching different RPG medium participants (LARP, Computer-based, Tabletop) is the physical health and conditioning of ...

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  6. Any differences between different types or role-playing gaming? Tabletop, LARP, Computer, etc. Any differences between different types or role-playing gaming? Tabletop, LARP, Computer, etc. by Hawke Robinson — published Oct 24, 2012 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM — filed under: blog, blog posting, RPG Research Goal

    Do different role-playing game mediums have either different correlative data or causal results?

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  7. Any causal differences on participants between heroic versus evil campaigns? Any causal differences on participants between heroic versus evil campaigns? by Hawke Robinson — published Oct 24, 2012 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM — filed under: blog, blog posting, Effects of RPG, RPG Research Goal

    If there are indicators that role-playing games have a causal impact on participants, attempt to determine if there are any differentiations in impact on test ...

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  8. Cooperative RPG Versus Competitive RPG Cooperative RPG Versus Competitive RPG by Hawke Robinson — published Oct 24, 2012 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM — filed under: blog, blog posting, RPG Research Goal

    Tabletop role-playing games are generally speaking a cooperative play situation (of course there are exceptions). LARP and video-game-based "RPG" are generally ...

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  9. How do different physical settings impact tabletop sessions? How do different physical settings impact tabletop sessions? by Hawke Robinson — published Oct 12, 2012 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM — filed under: blog, blog posting, RPG Research Goal, RPG Research Project Updates

    I'm getting ready to get a couple of new groups together, and was thinking about how to setup the seating and such. Here are some thoughts (additional thoughts ...

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  10. Some thoughts on dependent variables to consider Some thoughts on dependent variables to consider by Hawke Robinson — published May 05, 2011 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM — filed under: blog, Effects of RPG, RPG Research Goal, blog posting

    Just a quick list of a few of the dependent variables to test over time.

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