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  1. Theory and Hypothesis of the Role-playing Gamer "Floater" Theory and Hypothesis of the Role-playing Gamer "Floater" by Hawke Robinson — published Jul 04, 2013 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM — filed under: Research Question / Discussion Topic, blog posting

    I have a new hypothesis as to why the stereotypes about role-playing gamers have become stronger over the decades rather than being disproved over time (as all ...

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  2. First Send of RPG Questionnaire to a Senator and a Representative First Send of RPG Questionnaire to a Senator and a Representative by Hawke Robinson — published May 29, 2013 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM — filed under: blog posting

    I just sent the first two government representatives, on my extensive list, a form of the questionnaire about their views regarding role-playing games and ...

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  3. Miscellaneous RPG Research Reports Out There Miscellaneous RPG Research Reports Out There by Hawke Robinson — published Oct 25, 2012 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM — filed under: Others research, Others' research, blog, blog posting, Computer-based solo, multiplayer, VR, AR, etc.

    I was recently performing some general searching for any other research related to role-playing games that I might have previously missed, and found a few odds ...

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  4. 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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  5. 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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  6. 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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  7. 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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  8. 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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  9. Oops! Stepped on a transgender argument landmine in rpg.net Oops! Stepped on a transgender argument landmine in rpg.net by Hawke Robinson — published Aug 20, 2012 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM — filed under: blog, blog posting

    Two of the polls on rpg.net have been closed because they triggered transgender debate. No offense was ever intended, and the listed of transgender separate ...

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  10. Anecdotal Experiences of Stigma as a tabletop role-playing Gamer Anecdotal Experiences of Stigma as a tabletop role-playing Gamer by Hawke Robinson — published Jun 07, 2012 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM — filed under: blog, blog posting

    This is a copy of the posting I made on the rpg.net forum back around June 2012, regarding role-playing gamer stigma. It is a very long post. What have your ...

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