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Leaderboard Position Psychology
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2015
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Behavioral Decision MakingSocial PsychologyGame TheorySocial InfluenceBehavioral Game TheoryOrganizational BehaviorPsychologySocial SciencesLeaderboard RankingManagementSocial ComparisonGame DesignBehavioral SciencesGamificationArtsLeaderboard Position PsychologySocial RankingGame AnalyticsGame StudyApplied Social PsychologyGamesGame SatisfactionLeadershipSocial CognitionSocial BehaviorLeadership Development
One of the main principles of gamification is the use of social comparison. Leaderboards are commonly used to allow players to compare their performance against others'. We sought to examine how leaderboard ranking affected satisfaction with a game and desire to play a game again. In our study, individuals in a second, fourth, or seventh position on the leaderboard reported higher satisfaction than individuals in other positions on the leaderboard. Our results support a potential mechanism that might contribute to game satisfaction from leaderboard position: counterfactual thinking. Future work and implications for the design of leaderboards are discussed.
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