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Title Online Data Collection from Video Game Players: Methodological Issues
Author Wood, R. T. A., Griffiths, M. D., Eatough, V.
Source CyberPsychology & Behavior, 7, 5, pp. 511-518
Year 2004
Database OCLC ECO
Access date 23.11.2004
Abstract The paper outlines the advantages and disadvantages of using the Internet to collect data concerning both online and offline gamers. Drawing from experience of a number of studies carried out online by the authors and by reviewing the available literature, the authors discuss the main issues concerning data collected from video game players. The paper examines a number of areas, including recruiting and utilizing participants, validity, suitable methods of data collection (i.e., questionnaire studies, online tests, participant observation, online interviews), and ethical issues. It is concluded that online research methods can be a useful way of examining the psychosocial aspects of video game playing.
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Year of publication2004
Bibliographic typeJournal article
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