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Sex Differences in Video Game Play:
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2004
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Video Game DevelopmentOnline GamingSocial PsychologySocial SciencesGender IdentityGender StudiesSex DifferencesGame DesignVideo Game IndustrySexual And Reproductive HealthRole-playing GamesOnline GamesGame StudiesLocal Game CultureUser ExperienceGame StudyPerformance StudiesVernacular Game-makingSocial BehaviorGendered Game PlayVideo Game StudiesArtsVideo Game AddictionGame Industry StudiesGame PlayPlayer Experience
In this study, we examined gender differences in video game use by focusing on interpersonal needs for inclusion, affection, and control, as well as socially constructed perceptions of gendered game play. Results of a large-scale survey (n = 534) of young adults’ reasons for video game use, preferred game genres, and amount of game play are reported. Female respondents report less frequent play, less motivation to play in social situations, and less orientation to game genres featuring competition and three-dimensional rotation. Implications for game design are discussed.
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