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investiGaming is a publication of the Serious Game Design group in the Department of Telecommunication, Information Studies, and Media at Michigan State University, 2007-2009

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Investigaming tag: Sports

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Cherney; I.D. and K. London (2006)


Sex Roles, Volume 54 Issue 9 , pages 717 - 726

Synopsis:

Responses from 60 boys and 60 girls about their favorite toys, television shows, computer games, and outdoor activities were compared across leisure categories.

Keywords:

journal, toys, television viewership, pre school, children, sports

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Crawford, Garry (2005)


Leisure Studies, Volume 24, Issue 3 July 2005 , pages 259 - 270, http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~content=a714024382~db=all

Synopsis:

This paper has developed out of ongoing research into the associated patterns of sport and digital gaming interests and participation. Specifically, this paper presents the major findings of a questionnaire based survey distributed to undergraduate students, and a number of follow up interviews.

Keywords:

survey, journal, sports

Full Text: Yes | Abstract: Yes