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Need 2 More Panelists for ZoeCon Discussion of RPG Benefits, Any Takers?
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Oct 23, 2012
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I need 2 more panelists to join me on the educational and/or therapeutic benefits of RPGs at ZoeCon next month. Anyone available?
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An Overview History and Potential Therapeutic Value of Role Playing Gaming (2004)
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Originally written in 2004, and periodically tweaked over the years. After decades of using RPGs in educational settings, this was the paper that started the ...
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Determine repeatable causal influences of role-playing games on single variable tests through controlled experiments
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Determine through controlled experiments if there are any repeatable causal influences on those who participate regularly in role playing gaming recreational ...
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Demographic idiosyncrasies of role-playing gamers
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Goal 4, determine/validate if there are any correlative demographic idiosyncrasies in variables found between intensely dedicated role-playing gamers, more ...
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Goal 3 - Evaluate what, if any, of the notable correlative data has any causal relationship
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Determine if the correlative tests indicating significant differences in role-playing gamers from the general populace, are a causal result of their ...
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Goal 2 - Begin Efforts to Differentiate Between Correlative and Causal data.
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Attempt to differentiate between correlative and causal data related to role-playing gamers. When possible, use blind, double blind, and triple blind study ...
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Goal 1 - update correlative data
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Though the ultimate goal is to establish causality, there are some correlative aspects that should be checkedinto. Attempt to verify or invalidate existing ...
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Updated list of goals for the RPG Research Project
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Recently updated the main page's list of goals. Over the next few weeks, I will elaborate on the details of each of those goals. Here is the overview list:
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PBS Idea Channel mentions RPG Research
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Last week the PBS Idea Channel ran a piece on Dungeons & Dragons benefits. Today they responded to comments from last weeks video, and mentioned in the ...
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Well, so much for RPG.net as a useful resource
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Aug 20, 2012
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I guess I should have staged the polls more slowly. Clearly too much attention was drawn by posting too many new polls too closely together. RPG.net just moved ...
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