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Title: Game Research Bibliography
Post by: bayonetbrant on August 19, 2014, 05:57:30 PM
Anderson, D., Lucas, K. B., & Ginns, I. S. (2003). Theoretical perspectives on learning in an informal setting.  Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 40, 177-199.

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Carroll, J. L., & Carolin, P. M. (1989). Relationship between game playing and personality. Psychological Reports, June, 705-706.

Colley, H., Hodkinson, P., & Malcolm, J. (2002) Non-formal learning: Mapping the conceptual terrain. A Consultation Report. Leeds: University of Leeds Lifelong Learning Institute. Also available in the informal education archives:http://www.infed.org/archives/e-texts/colley_informal_learning.htm, Retrieved 3 May 2005.



Colley, H., Hodkinson, P., Malcolm, J. (2003) The interrelationships between formal and informal learning. Journal of Workplace Learning.  15 (1/8), 313-318

Cook, J., Smith, M.,  (2004). Beyond formal learning: informal community elearning.  Computers and Education, 43 (2004), 35-47

Douse, N.A., McManus, I.C., The Personality of Fantasy Game Players. British Journal of Psychology, 84 (4) p505-10

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Hall, Alex (1988, April 27). "Investigation into the value of FRPGs as a strategy in developing children's creative writing." Unpublished honours paper at University of Nottingham.  Synopsis found online at http://www.darkshire.net/~jhkim/rpg/whatis/psychology.html, accessed 18 April 2005.

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Simon, A. Emotional stability pertaining to the game Vampire: The Masquerade. Psychological Reports. 83 (2). p732-735.

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Abt, C. (1968).  Games for learning.  In Simulation games in learning.  Boocock, S. and Schild, E. (eds).  Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.  64-65

Asgari, M.  (2005). A three-factor model of motivation and game design.  Accessed from http://www.gamesconference.org/digra2005/viewpaper.php?id=269&print=1, 21 April 2005

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Carroll, J. L., Carolin, P. M.  (1989). Relationship between game playing and personality. Psychological Reports, June, 705-706.

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Kiili, K. (2005).  Digital game-based learning: towards and experiential gaming model.  The Internet and Higher Education.  8.  13-24

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Mayer, I., & De Jong, M. (2004).  Combining GDSS and gaming for decision support.  Group Decision and Negotiation.  13.  223-241

Mitchell, A. & Savill-Smith, C. (2004) The use of computer and video games for learning.  London: Learning and Skills Development Agency.

Prensky, M.  (2001).  Digital Game-based Learning.  New York: McGraw Hill

Squire, K., & Steinkuhler, C. (2005).  Meet the Gamers.  Library Journal [online edition]. http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA516033.  Retrieved 3 May 2005

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Title: Re: Game Research Bibliography
Post by: bayonetbrant on August 19, 2014, 05:57:45 PM
more later - just getting this started for now
Title: Re: Game Research Bibliography
Post by: Michael Dorosh on August 31, 2014, 10:23:46 AM
Quote from: bayonetbrant on August 19, 2014, 05:57:45 PM
more later - just getting this started for now

Very useful, I hope you will include Dunnigan...
Title: Re: Game Research Bibliography
Post by: bayonetbrant on August 31, 2014, 11:51:52 AM
this was just cutting & pasting out of a few graduate papers.  I'm happy to have others contribute.  If possible, please formate in APA style just to keep them consistent.
Title: Re: Game Research Bibliography
Post by: Rex Brynen on January 13, 2015, 01:54:31 PM
Very useful stuff! We also have a short bibliography (focussed on games and political science, not games in general) at PAXsims: https://paxsims.wordpress.com/research-bibliography/ (https://paxsims.wordpress.com/research-bibliography/)