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Exporing the role of games' genre in the dosage effect of gaming disorder | Registered: 2022-10-27 12:08 UTC

The first study within the project concentrates on the role of Gaming Time divided by genres in predicting Gaming Disorder. The study will also invest...

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Exporing the role of games' genre in the dosage effect of gaming disorder - Replication | Registered: 2022-12-05 15:52 UTC

This study is a replication of the previous study, conducted according to this pre-registration: https://osf.io/e3v2g Due to the poor quality of data ...

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Gaming Disorder: Investigating the moderating roles of escapism motivation and preference for online social interaction in the dosage effect | Registered: 2023-01-19 19:42 UTC

The current study's objective is to examine the moderating role of escapism motivation on the relationship between Subjective Gaming Time (SGT) and Ga...

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The relationship between impulsivity and the risk of gaming disorder: predictor or moderator? | Registered: 2023-03-08 12:36 UTC

This study aims to examine the role of impulsivity in predicting the risk of gaming disorder, both as a regression predictor and moderator.

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