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1990 - Alienation and the game Dungeons and Dragons
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Needs Permission,
Others Research,
Aspect: Meaning / Meaninglessness,
Discipline: Psychology,
Effects of RPG,
stereotype propagation,
stereotype(s) disproved
DeRenard, Lisa A. and Kline, Linda Mannik (1990). Alienation and the game Dungeons and Dragons. Psychological Reports, 66, 1219-1222. This study examined ...
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1991 - Realtionship of Role-Playing Games to Self-Reported Criminal Behaviour
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Discipline Psychology,
Others Research,
Archived Article,
Peer Review Uncomfirmed,
Full Text
Suzanne Abyeta and James Forest. University of Manitoba. Psychological Reports, 1991, 69, 1187-1192. O Psychological Reports 1991.
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1992 - Simulating the self
by Omar
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Abstract,
Discipline Sociology
Myers, D. (1992). Simulating the self. Play & Culture, 5(4), 420-440.
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1993 - Cyberpunk naiselle: Nainen roolipelaajana ja Roolipellissä.
by Omar
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Nov 12, 2022
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Archived Article,
Others Research,
Discipline Education,
Disciplne Education Formal Classroom Setting,
RPG for Education
Phillips, Brian David (1995, Summer). Methodology for using RPG in English conversation classes. Games & Education, 2-3. Using RPG to develop fluency in ...
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1993 - Role-playing games and the gifted student
by Omar
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Discipline Education,
Disciplne Education Formal Classroom Setting,
RPG for Education,
Archived Article,
Others Research,
Case Study
Cardwell Jr, P. (1995). Role Playing Games and the Gifted Student. Gifted Education International, 11(1), 39-46. This is an update of a paper submitted earlier ...
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1993 - The Impact of Unstructured Games of Fantasy and Role Playing on an Inpatient Unit for Adolescents
by Omar
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Nov 12, 2022
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Adolescent,
Anti-rpg,
Discipline: Psychology,
Effects of RPG,
In-patient,
Others Research,
Peer Reviewed: Unconfirmed,
RPG and Psychiatric Disorders,
Youth
Ascherman, Lee I. Menninger Clinic, Children's Division, Topeka, KS 66601. Int J Group Psychother. 1993 Jul;43(3):335-44. - The impact of unstructured games of ...
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1994 - Attacks on role-playing games
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Anti-rpg
Cardwell, P. (1994). The attacks on role-playing games. Skeptical Inquirer, 18(2), 157-165. 9 small pages.
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1994 - Cooperative games: a way to modify aggressive and cooperative behaviors in young children
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Effects of RPG,
causal study(ies),
sociological / sociology
A K Bay-Hinitz, R F Peterson, and H R Quilitch Department of Psychology, University of Nevada, Reno 89557. (1994, Fall). Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, ...
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1994 - Munchkin examined
by Omar
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Nov 12, 2022
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Others' research,
correlative research,
sociological / sociology
Gribble, Nathan (1994). Munchkin examined. Interactive Fantasy (2), 101-108. Children don't play as Munchkins (a game term for hack'n'slash, disruptive ...
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1994 - Role-playing and dyslexia
by Omar
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Nov 12, 2022
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Needs Review,
Discipline Education,
Disciplne Education Formal Classroom Setting,
Dyslexia,
Others Research,
Archived Article,
RPG for Education,
Learning disorders/disabilities (LD),
Disabilities,
Effects of RPG
Malcolm, Andrew P. (1994). Role-playing and dyslexia. Interactive Fantasy (2), 109-112. Using the learning possible in RPG to circumvent dyslexia. 4 small ...
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