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International Journal of Gaming and Computer-Mediated Simulations, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, 2019
- Russell B. Williams:
The Social Facilitation of Performance, Engagement and Affect in a Complex Videogame: Opponent Identity. 1-17 - Seong Choul Hong:
News Presentation and the Third-Person Effect of Violent Video Games. 18-30 - Kara Krinks, Pratim Sengupta, Douglas B. Clark:
Modeling Games in the K-12 Science Classroom. 31-50
Volume 11, Number 2, 2019
- Katia Lida Kermanidis
:
Identifying Latent Semantics in Action Games for Player Modeling. 1-21 - Matthew J. Smith
, Phil D. J. Birch, Dave Bright:
Identifying Stressors and Coping Strategies of Elite Esports Competitors. 22-39 - Michael P. McCreery
, S. Kathleen Krach
, Catherine A. Bacos
, Jeffrey R. Laferriere
, Danielle L. Head
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Can Video Games Be Used as a Stealth Assessment of Aggression?: A Criterion-Related Validity Study. 40-49
Volume 11, Number 3, 2019
- Youngkeun Choi
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A Study of the Moderating Effect of Social Distance on the Relationship Between Motivators and Game Engagement. 1-14 - Cristina Cabras, Maria Laura Cubadda, Cristina Sechi:
Relationships Among Violent and Non-Violent Video Games, Anxiety, Self-Esteem, and Aggression in Female and Male Gamers. 15-37 - Russell B. Williams:
The Social Facilitation of Performance, Emotions, and Motivation in a High Challenge Video Game: Playing People and Playing Game Characters. 38-54
Volume 11, Number 4, 2019
- Lisa A. Dieker
, Carrie L. Straub, Michael C. Hynes, Charles E. Hughes
, Caitlyn Bukathy, Taylor Bousfield, Samantha Mrstik:
Using Virtual Rehearsal in a Simulator to Impact the Performance of Science Teachers. 1-20 - Hakan Tüzün
, Dilek Dogan
:
The Effects of Using On-Screen and Paper Maps on Navigation Efficiency in 3D Multi-User Virtual Environments. 21-41 - Aysegül Sagkaya Güngör
, Tugce Ozansoy Çadirci:
Effects of Cognitive Load and Game Involvement on Affective Responses in Branded Entertainment. 42-58

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