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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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2013 RPGR-A00011b Hypothetical Therapeutic Recreation Program Plan for Clients with Traumatic Brain Injury Using Role-Playing Games as Therapy - SHORT-VERSION-20130331m-cc
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“Hypothetical Therapeutic Recreation Program Plan for Clients with Traumatic Brain Injury Using Role-Playing Games as Therapy” Essay (short version) - ...
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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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GeekCulture An Annotated Interdisciplinary Bibliography
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Sure games are fun. Yet the play that's built into them does not make them false; it makes them psychologically truer even than everyday life. Games can Solve ...
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Notes from experiments on RPG optimization (Standard Non-therapeutic/education settings)
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Here is a summary of many observations I have made through various experiments in trying to optimize the RPG experience. These are based both on observations ...
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Notes from experiments on RPG optimization - Maximizing enjoyment, benefit, immersion, flow, safety, etc.
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Here is a summary of many observations I have made over the decades through various experiments in trying to optimize the RPG experience. This is from a huge ...
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The Personality of Fantasy Game Players
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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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What is D&D?
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Dungeons and Dragons™ (commonly known as D & D™) is an elaborate fantasy game which evolved from the war games popular in the late 1950's. Instead of a ...
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