A starting point

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3 comments:

  1. Quite intriguing! Looking forward to get some explanation. I'm not sure I understood the final question. What does 'source' mean? Bibliographically?

    Anyway good luck with the experiment!

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  2. Thank you very much for your comment Μανώλης! Yes, by “source” I was kind of meaning a bibliographical / scientific / academic reference – I put that final question just to check if any respondents’ answers were biased because of previous knowledge of the literature to which this experiment belongs. Explanations and results coming soon!

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  3. Sorprendente. No solo el patron de respuestas que señalan la extraña tendencia a encontrar un punto focal, sino el que ademas sea similar en distitnas culturas. Me intriga es en que medida en esta similitud influye el que para los jugadores no fuera transparente interactuar con su contraparte. Es decir mas alla de que sea en linea, y exista un aura virtual en el juego, es la posibilidad de verse y ponerse en situacion con el otro, lo que hace a un encuentro algo intercultural.

    Felipe

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