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2001 - Pathologizing play
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Dyszelski, Christopher (2001. March 16). Pathologizing play. 32nd Popular Culture Association, Toronto, ON. Those claiming that the imaginal is devient versus ...
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2006 - Rollenspieler - das unbekannte Wesen
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Schwartz, Zwart (2006, July). Rollenspieler - das unbekannte Wesen. Fachhochschule Münster. Quantitative study of other interests of roleplayers. 28 pages.
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2007 - An exploratory study on the players of "Dungeons and Dragons"
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Wilson, David Louis, Ph.D., INSTITUTE OF TRANSPERSONAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2007, 51 pages; 3275681.
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2014 Know Thy Avatar: The Unintended Effect of Virtual-Self Representation on Behavior
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How you represent yourself in the virtual world of video games may affect how you behave toward others in the real world, according to new research published ...
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2015 - Empathic Features and Absorption in Fantasy Role-Playing
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Rivers A1, Wickramasekera IE 2nd2, Pekala RJ3, Rivers JA4. Am J Clin Hypn. 2016 Jan;58(3):286-94. doi: 10.1080/00029157.2015.1103696.
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The Personality of Fantasy Game Players
by Victoria Jesswein
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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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Role-Playing Gamers Have More Empathy Than Non-Gamers
by Victoria Jesswein
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An article about researching indicating that Tabletop Role-Playing Gamers score higher on empathy measurement tools. Thank you CAROL PINCHEFSKY ON JANUARY 13, ...
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