moochew Posted February 4, 2010 Share Posted February 4, 2010 Dear Dragon Age:Origins player,Are you interested in telling us about your experiences of playing DA:O as well as helping out with some serious psychological research? We are a team of researchers (who are also gamers) working at Middlesex University in London, England who are interested in people’s experiences and feelings about the characters you spend a lot of time interacting with in DA:O. If you would like to help, please head over to www.surveymonkey.com/s/DAO If you would prefer to know the answers to a few common questions about this research before deciding whether to participate, please keep reading. What do I have to do if I want to participate?This research is carried out over the internet, and you can access it at www.surveymonkey.com/s/DAO The research consists of a number of questionnaires, some about your real-life self, some about your in-game character, and some about your feelings towards the other characters in the game. The questionnaires are very straightforward, and should take no longer than about twenty minutes to complete. All your responses are anonymous and cannot be linked to you in any way. Who are you and why are you doing this?We are a group of psychologists who work within the Department of Psychology at Middlesex University in London, England. You can read about the department at http://www.mdx.ac.uk/aboutus/Schools/hssc/...logy/index.aspx We are interested in how people form emotional attachments to others, in both real-life and game worlds, and DA:O offers a fascinating opportunity to investigate the latter. Because the game involves interactions with a relatively large number of companions, and because these interactions are similar for all players, this provides a unique opportunity to find out what makes people like or dislike others within virtual worlds. What’s in it for me?We believe the results of research like this will lead to games which are more exciting, realistic, and enjoyable. A greater understanding of how people form friendships, forge allegiances, and come to love and hate each other will help game companies design games which are more immersive, believable, and fun. So while there is no direct benefit to you other than our deep gratitude for making this research possible, there are indirect benefits in that future games which draw on research like this will offer more enjoyment for us players. Are you sponsored by Bioware or some other game company?This research is entirely independent - we are interested in it for its own sake and because we feel it is important. As academics we are free to study what we feel is interesting and potentially useful. We hope you share our feelings that this is an interesting and important topic of investigation.The findings of research such as ours are public property, and we would be delighted to email you a copy of the research once it is completed. The survey contains a link where you can input an email address for this purpose. Who can participate?As DA:O has an ESRB certificate of 18, you must be over 18 in order to participate in this research. We also request that you have played through the game to the end on at least one occasion. You will need to confirm that both these things are true before participating. Other than this, there are no limits on who can take part. If you have any questions about this research, we will be visiting these pages on a regular basis and will try to respond promptly. You can also email the lead researcher, Dr Mark Coulson, direct on [email protected] A final reminder of the url where you can take the survey. www.surveymonkey.com/s/DAO Thank you for taking the time to read this post. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Codifer Posted April 9, 2010 Share Posted April 9, 2010 Your project sounds fascinating and I do intend to participate (upon completion). I have but two questions. Will it be possible to see the results of the completed research? Have you established a deadline or cut off date for participation? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moochew Posted April 11, 2010 Author Share Posted April 11, 2010 Yes, the results of our research are public. We will analyse the data and post summaries on these forums, and will mail all interested participants a copy of the research article which will follow. As for a deadline, well, once we have enough participants to manage a serious statistical analysis! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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