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1991 - Realtionship of Role-Playing Games to Self-Reported Criminal Behaviour
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Suzanne Abyeta and James Forest. University of Manitoba. Psychological Reports, 1991, 69, 1187-1192. O Psychological Reports 1991.
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1995 - Fantasy Role Players: Imagination, Dissociation and Suggestibility.
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Barnett, Robert C. (1995). Fantasy Role Players: Imagination, Dissociation and Suggestibility. Thesis for M.A. in Psychology, UMI Dissertation Abstracts ...
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2011 - RPGR-A00005 Analysis of the Report “Alienation and the Game Dungeons and Dragons”
by Kristin Ziska Strange
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This is an analysis of the report "ALIENATION AND THE GAME DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS" by Lisa A. Derenard and Linda Mannik Kline. Psychological Report, 1990, 66, ...
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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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2016 - Abstract: 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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Dungeons And Dragons - Or Mazes And Monsters?
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Dungeons of the Mind: Tabletop RPGs as Social Therapy
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An article on Killscreen.com, "DUNGEONS OF THE MIND: TABLETOP RPGS AS SOCIAL THERAPY" by Chris Berg was just published. It includes a range of RPG researchers ...
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Psychological Studies on Role-Playing Games
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Psychological Studies on Role-Playing Games
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Psychological Studies on Role-Playing Games This is a reference to some psychological studies that have been done on the effects of role-playing. ...
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RPG Research on SpoCon Panel, Role-Playing [Gaming] as Therapy
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Here is the audio recording from the SpoCon 2017 panel on "Role-Playing [Gaming] as Therapy". Panelists included: Gail Glass (Recreation Therapist), John ...
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