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Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on the Foundations of Digital Games.
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Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on the Foundations of Digital Games.
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Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction. 5:1-23
In Motive Disposition Theory, the affiliation motive describes our need to form mutually satisfying bonds, whereas the power motive is the wish to influence others. To understand how these social motives shape play experience, we explore their relati
Autor:
Susanne Poeller, Cody J. Phillips
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Extended Abstracts of the Annual Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in Play.
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CHI
Two social motives are distinguished by Motive Disposition Theory: affiliation and power. Motives orient, select and energize our behaviour, suggesting that the choices of power-motivated individuals should be guided by power cues, such as the appear
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CHI
Socializing is an important part of why people choose to play games and is at the core of many game mechanics. Anxiety and fear about social interactions can lead to withdrawal from socializing in the physical world, yet players with social anxiety p
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CHI
The power motive describes our need to have an impact on others. Relevant in contexts such as sports, politics, and business, the power motive could help explain experiences and behaviours in digital games. We present four studies connecting the powe
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CHI
We introduce explicit and implicit motives (i.e., achievement, affiliation, power, autonomy) into player experience research and situate them in existing theories of player motivation, personality, playstyle, and experience. Additionally, we conducte
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Benjamin Buttlar, Regan L. Mandryk, Jason T. Bowey, Nicola Baumann, Susanne Poeller, Max V. Birk, Shelby C. Thomson
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CHI
The social nature of multiplayer games provides compelling play experiences that are dynamic, unpredictable, and satisfying; however, playing digital games with others can result in feeling socially excluded. There are several known harmful effects o