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Learning from video games (and everything else) : the general learning model / Douglas A. Gentile, J. Ronald Gentile.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Gentile, Douglas A., author.
Gentile, J. Ronald, author.
Series:
Cambridge elements. Elements in applied social psychology, 2631-777X.
Cambridge elements. Elements in applied social psychology, 2631-777X
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Video games--Psychological aspects.
Video games.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (88 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2021.
Summary:
Video games can have many effects on players, some of which could be intentional effects (e.g., games designed to train health compliance behaviors), and most of which are unintentional (e.g., violent games, stereotypes, gaming disorder). Some of these areas of research have been seen as controversial, but many of the controversies can be at least partially resolved by considering the learning mechanisms underlying the effects. We describe the General Learning Model in greater detail than has been provided elsewhere, including short-term and long-term mechanisms, processes of learning and forgetting, and moderators of learning. Video games use many of the best practices to train for both mastery and for transfer of learning. The implications for re-interpreting the literature on violent video games and gaming disorder, as well as for applied social psychology broadly defined, are discussed.
Contents:
1. Introduction; 2. Research on the Psychological Effects of Video Games; 3. Domain-Specific Learning Theories; 4. The General Learning Model; 5. The Processes of Learning and Forgetting; 6. Summary and Implications; 7. Using the GLM to Address Controversies.
Notes:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 03 Dec 2021).
ISBN:
9781108967679
1108967671
9781108967877
1108967876
9781108966511
1108966519
OCLC:
1492999736

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