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... ... @@ -77,7 +77,6 @@ 77 77 1. Improving Access to Tabletop Role-Playing Games by Overcoming High Barriers to Introductory Play by W.A. Hawkes-Robinson 78 78 1. 79 79 80 - 81 81 == Not Peer Reviewed == 82 82 83 83 This section contains the content that has not been through any form of peer review, but still many researchers, academics, and professionals find highly valuable. ... ... @@ -252,7 +252,24 @@ 252 252 1. Why The Popular Negative Stereotypes About Role-playing Gamers is Important to Address And What You can Do to promote change. 253 253 1. Why People Like Role-Playing Gaming 254 254 1. xR RPGs (AR, VR, MR, etc.) 254 +1. 1983 - The Truth and Fiction About Role-Playing Games like Dungeons & Dragons, — W.A. Hawkes-Robinson, Realms of Inquiry, Essay, 8 pages. 255 255 256 256 257 257 258 + 259 +== By Date (Oldest at Top) == 260 + 261 +1. [[1979 - Fantasy in psychiatric patients; exploring a myth>>url:https://www2.rpgresearch.com/documents/primary/list/archives/1979-fantasy-in-psychiatric-patients-exploring-a-myth]] — Starker, Steven. “.” Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 30.1 (1979): 25-30. Rather than getting lost in fantasies, psychiatric patients generally suffer from too little fantasy. 6 pages. (1979, January). 262 +1. [[1980 - Fluid and Rigid Boundaries of Paranoid and Nonparanoid Schizophrenics on a Role-Playing Task. >>url:https://www2.rpgresearch.com/documents/primary/list/archives/1980-fluid-and-rigid-boundaries-of-paranoid-and-nonparanoid-schizophrenics-on-a-role-playing-task]]— Abstract. Johnson, David Quinlan, Donald 263 +1. [[1980 - Reflections of a Real-Life Cleric>>url:https://www2.rpgresearch.com/documents/primary/list/archives/1980-reflections-of-a-real-life-cleric]] — lCollins, Arthur W. (1980, September). Reflections of a Real-Life Cleric. Dragon, #41, 6-8. United Methodist minister’s essay on the theological aspects of RPG. 2 pages. 264 +1. [[1982 - Adventuring with shaky hands>>url:https://www2.rpgresearch.com/documents/primary/list/archives/1982-adventuring-with-shaky-hands]] — Sampson, Judith (1982, September). Adventuring with shaky hands. Dragon, #53, page unstated. Playing RPG despite cerebal palsy. 1 page. 265 +1. 1982 - Legendary creatures and small game playing culture: Medieval lore in contemporary roleplaying games — Fine, Gary Alan (1982). Legendary creatures and small game playing culture: Medieval lore in contemporary roleplaying games. Keystone Folklore, 11-27. How RPG preserves folklore and generates its own within individual game groups. 17 small pages. 266 +1. ~~1983 - The Truth and Fantasy About Role-Playing Games, — W.A. Hawkes-Robinson, Realms of Inquiry, Essay, 8 pages. 267 +1. [[1984 - D&D phenomenon>>url:https://www2.rpgresearch.com/documents/primary/list/archives/1984-d-d-phenomenon]] — Sutton, Roger (1984, November). D&D phenomenon, "In the YA Corner" column, from SLJ School Library Journal, page 82. Use of RPG in stimulating library use by youth, by a Chicago branch librarian. 268 +1. [[1984 - Effects of simulation game play upon oral language development and internalization of locus of control among mildly handicapped adolescents>>url:https://www2.rpgresearch.com/documents/primary/list/archives/1984-effects-of-simulation-game-play-upon-oral-language-development-and-internalization-of-locus-of-control-among-mildly-handicapped-adolescents]] — Kallam, Michael L. (1984, May). Effects of simulation game play upon oral language development and internalization of locus of control among mildly handicapped adolescents. Oklahoma State University. Significant improvement over control group found. 88 pages. 269 +1. 270 + 271 + 272 + 273 + 258 258