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  1. While creator, Hawke Robinson has purchased the Wheelchair Friendly RPG Trailer PROTOTYPE with his own funds, the vision of the custom built higher capacity trailer still needs your support! The RPG Trailer Still Needs Your Support ... Filed under: blog by Hawke Robinson — published Oct 23, 2016 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:29 AM — filed under: blog, blog posting, RPG Trailer Located in Research / Archives / Public
  2. RPG and Child Abuse Recognition & Intervention Strategies by Hawke Robinson — published Oct 23, 2016 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:29 AM — filed under: blog posting, Child Abuse, RPG Research Project Updates Located in Research / Archives / Public
  3. Regarding role-playing game research and post traumatic stress disorder... by Hawke Robinson — published Oct 23, 2016 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:29 AM — filed under: Diagnosis PTSD, PTSD & Trauma, blog posting, RPG Research Project Updates

    Regarding role-playing game research and post traumatic stress disorder...

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  4. We will be providing Role-Playing Gaming at Spark Central by Hawke Robinson — published Jul 27, 2017 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:29 AM — filed under: Spark Central, Volunteer, blog posting

    Beginning August

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  5. The Power of Imagination on Learning Recall by Hawke Robinson — published Nov 12, 2022 — filed under: blog posting Located in Research / Archives / Public
  6. Episode 1 of The RPG Research Podcast Now Available on Patreon by Hawke Robinson — published Jun 11, 2020 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:29 AM — filed under: Others Research, Discipline RPGT (Role-Playing Game Therapy), Effects of RPG, The RPG Research Podcast / Vidcast, News, blog, blog posting

    Patreon supporters can now get early access to the latest episode of The RPG Research Podcast with Hawke Robinson and John Welker!

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  7. "Time Wasting" May Improve Resilience. by Hawke Robinson — published Nov 12, 2022 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:29 AM — filed under: blog posting Located in Research / Archives / Public
  8. Solo Role-playing Gaming aka 1 on 1 by Hawke Robinson — published Aug 17, 2015 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:29 AM — filed under: blog, blog posting, research

    A thread was started on the Twitter #RPGChat about solo / 1-on-1 role-playing gaming. Since that is a very limited format, I thought I'd write in more depth ...

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  9. Raw Data from Research on Gender Bias in Gaming Community and Industry by Hawke Robinson — published Aug 17, 2015 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:29 AM — filed under: blog, blog posting, Gender Bias, Gender / Sex related topics, gender bias

    Since it is taking too long to get around to the formal analysis and paper write-up, I am posting much of the raw data here (without the comments for now), ...

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  10. Merging Role-playing Game terminology with Recreation Therapy terms by Hawke Robinson — published Nov 12, 2022 — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:29 AM — filed under: blog, blog posting

    I'm currently working on a class project....

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