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... ... @@ -77,6 +77,7 @@ 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Games by Overcoming High Barriers to Introductory Play by W.A. Hawkes-Robinson 78 78 1. 79 79 80 + 80 80 == Not Peer Reviewed == 81 81 82 82 This section contains the content that has not been through any form of peer review, but still many researchers, academics, and professionals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. ... ... @@ -251,25 +251,7 @@ 251 251 1. Why The Popular Negative Stereotypes About Role-playing Gamers is Important to Address And What You can Do to promote change. 252 252 1. Why People Like Role-Playing Gaming 253 253 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 - 260 -== By Date (Oldest at Top) == 261 - 262 -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). 263 -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 264 -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. 265 -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. 266 -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. 267 -1. ~~1983 - The Truth and Fantasy About Role-Playing Games, — W.A. Hawkes-Robinson, Realms of Inquiry, Essay, 8 pages. 268 -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. 269 -1. ... 270 - 271 - 272 - 273 - 274 - 275 275