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  1. RPG Theory Topic of the Week: Tuckman Small Group Dynamics Intro Part 1 RPG Theory Topic of the Week: Tuckman Small Group Dynamics Intro Part 1 by Hawke Robinson — published Feb 24, 2020 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:45 AM — filed under: Training, RPG Theory, Tuckman, Forming Storming Norming Performing Adjourning Reforming

    New theory topic of the week begins today: Introduction to Tuckman's theories on small group formation, communication, & dynamics in relation to RPGs, Part 1. ...

    Located in Blog
  2. For standardized professional language use the initialism (not an acronym or abbreviation) TRPG not TTRPG For standardized professional language use the initialism (not an acronym or abbreviation) TRPG not TTRPG by Hawke Robinson — published Mar 16, 2019 — last modified Oct 18, 2023 07:21 PM — filed under: RPG Model, TRPG, RPG Theory, RPG Format, TTRPG

    Don't be cruel, if for no other reason than to not be cruel to people with stutters or other speech challenges, use the initialism TRPG not TTRPG. Additionally ...

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  3. Bleed Part 2 by Erik Mitchell of RPG Research Bleed Part 2 by Erik Mitchell of RPG Research by Erik — published Jul 23, 2019 — last modified Aug 31, 2020 12:25 PM — filed under: Bleed, RPG Theory

    Part 2 in his ongoing series about role-playing games and the phenomenon known as "Bleed".

    Located in Users / Erik / Blogs
  4. Role-playing Game Interaction Patterns based on Avedon Role-playing Game Interaction Patterns based on Avedon by Hawke Robinson — last modified Dec 01, 2019 10:58 AM — filed under: RPG Model, RPG Theory

    Examples of RPG Formats according to the Hawkes-Robinson RPG Model and the interaction patterns according to the Avedon Interaction Patterns (1974).

    Located in Research / … / RPG Research's Original Research / RPG Model
  5. RPG Theories by Hawke Robinson — published Dec 24, 2018 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:29 AM — filed under: RPG Theory

    Section dedicated to discussions about various RPG Theories, including landing page for rpgtheory.org and rpgtheories.com.

    Located in Research / Archives / Public
  6. Hawkes-Robinson-RPG-Model-Quintessential-to-non-RPG-Fuzzy-Distinctions-Diagram-20190625d.png Hawkes-Robinson-RPG-Model-Quintessential-to-non-RPG-Fuzzy-Distinctions-Diagram-20190625d.png by Hawke Robinson — last modified Jun 25, 2019 03:02 PM — filed under: RPG Model, RPG Theory Located in Research / … / RPG Model / Older versions
  7. Hawkes-Robinson-RPG-Model-Quintessential-to-non-RPG-Fuzzy-Distinctions-Diagram-20190625f-p2-components.png Hawkes-Robinson-RPG-Model-Quintessential-to-non-RPG-Fuzzy-Distinctions-Diagram-20190625f-p2-components.png by Hawke Robinson — last modified Jun 25, 2019 04:09 PM — filed under: RPG Model, RPG Theory Located in Research / … / RPG Model / Older versions
  8. RPG Model Revision 20190220 - RFC by Hawke Robinson — published Feb 20, 2019 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:28 AM — filed under: RPG Model, RPG Theory

    As with most content by W.A. Hawkes-Robinson, this content is posted as a Request for Comments (RFC). Here is the February 20th, 2019 revision of the RPG Model ...

    Located in Research / … / RPG Research's Original Research / RPG Model
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