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Games Parents and Adolescents Play: Risky Behaviors, Parental Reputation, and Strategic Transfers
Risky Behaviors Parental Reputation
2015/9/21
This research was funded by a grant from the National Institute for Child Health and Human
Development (R01HD34293). We wish to thank Robert Pollak, David Levine and Hongbin Cai
for their suggesti...
Understanding and Assisting Excessive Players of Video Games:A Community Psychology Perspective
Assisting Excessive Players Video Games Community Psychology Perspective
2015/7/24
Research has shown that a small but significant minority of video game players play excessively. Excessive play has been linked to fatigue, diminished productivity in work and school, and poor social ...
Silk Roads and Great Games: Prelude to Global Governance or Great Power Conflict?
Silk Roads Great Games Islamic World Global Commons Mega-regions Coevolution Mediterranean
2015/8/20
The Islamic world has its own dreams of resurgence and global influence. They know that most of the mega-networks that China envisions will retrace the ancient routes of Muslim traders,seafarers, and ...
Discrete Games in Endogenous Networks: Theory and Policy
Social Networks Adolescent Smoking Multiplicity Discrete Games.
2014/3/31
This paper develops a framework for analyzing individuals' choices in the pres-
ence of endogenous social networks and implements it with data on teen smoking decisions
and friendship networks. By a...
Risk Factors Associated with the Abuse of Video Games in Adolescents
Video Games Adolescence Dependence Abuse Risk Factors
2013/2/20
Several studies have revealed the existence of a maladaptive pattern of video game use whose symptoms are quite similar to those of the disorder referred to as “abuse” in the DSM-IV-TR (APA, 2000). Th...
Efficient Coordination in Weakest-Link Games
efficient coordination weakest-link minimum effort neighborhood choice experiment
2012/10/18
Existing experimental research on behavior in weakest-link games shows overwhelmingly the inability of people to coordinate on the efficient equilibrium, especially in larger groups. We hypothesize th...
Chicken or Checkin'? Rational Learning in Repeated Chess Games
rational learning risk aversion beliefs
2012/10/25
We examine rational learning among expert chess players and how they update their beliefs in repeated games with the same opponent. We present a model that explains how equilibrium play is affected wh...
Naadam (naa-dm) that is how Mongols call one of two largest national holidays. The name of the festival means competition, sports.Indeed, it is a true test of manhood in such traditional games as hors...
David v. Goliath: The Gay Games, the Olympics, and the Ownership of Language
The Gay Games the Olympics the Ownership of Language
2009/12/25
Credit for this inclusive ethos rests with the vision of inaugural Gay Games organiser Dr. Tom Waddell. Drawing on Games archives, this paper outlines Waddell’s vision, then discusses the impact of a ...
Knee-joint bone games in Tibet, Mongolia, and beyond:a study in comparison
Knee-joint bone games knucklebones game geographic morphology
2008/11/14
In the Tibetan world, games played with the knee-joint bones from goats or sheep (and
occasionally yak) are still common and widespread. Children play more than 30 different
types of games with the ...
Principles Underlying the Adjudication of Selection Disputes Preceding the Salt Lake City Winter Olympic Games: Notes for Adjudicators
Principles Selection Disputes the Salt Lake City Winter Olympic Games Adjudicators
2009/12/25
Selection disputes inevitably arise prior to any major games such as an Olympics. Prior to the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, some 25 disputes were heard in Canada.
In anticipation of the Salt Lake...