In two studies, the relevance of outcome uncertainty and suspense for intrinsic motivation was examined. In Study 1, participants played a competitive zero-sum video game in which outcome uncertainty during the game (operationalized as the degree of parity between player–opponent scores) was manipulated. Greater outcome uncertainty led to greater enjoyment, and this effect was mediated by suspense. Although outperforming one’s opponent by a wide margin maximized perceived competence, these games were less enjoyable than closer games with higher outcome uncertainty. These findings were extended in Study 2, which incorporated a behavioral measure of intrinsic motivation. Participants chose to play games they previously rated as relatively hig...
Integrating basic theories of motivation, boredom and self-regulation, in this dissertation, I prese...
The experience that results from video game play is shaped by the play environment, but also by vari...
To test Harackiewicz and Sansone’s (1991) process model of intrinsic motivation in a competitive con...
In two studies, the relevance of outcome uncertainty and suspense for intrinsic motivation was exami...
Players report losing some games can be as much fun, or more than winning. It is imperative to ident...
2015-09-17Self Determination Theory (SDT) has been used to explain the benefits observed from video ...
Uncertainty is widely acknowledged as an engaging characteristic of games. Practice and research hav...
Models to explain persistent and excessive gaming behavior have proposed that reward characteristics...
Why do we seek out and enjoy uncertain success in playing games? Game designers and researchers sugg...
Based on theoretical assumptions from film psychology and their application to video games, the hypo...
bstractGamification is one of the leading behavioral change strategies whose central premise is to a...
Why do we seek out and enjoy uncertain success in playing games? Game designers and researchers sugg...
We explored the effects on intrinsic motivation and ego-involved persistence of winning versus losin...
Uncertainty has previously been identified as an important ingredient of engaging games. Design in g...
The present study was designed to assess the effects of subjective and objec-tive competitive outcom...
Integrating basic theories of motivation, boredom and self-regulation, in this dissertation, I prese...
The experience that results from video game play is shaped by the play environment, but also by vari...
To test Harackiewicz and Sansone’s (1991) process model of intrinsic motivation in a competitive con...
In two studies, the relevance of outcome uncertainty and suspense for intrinsic motivation was exami...
Players report losing some games can be as much fun, or more than winning. It is imperative to ident...
2015-09-17Self Determination Theory (SDT) has been used to explain the benefits observed from video ...
Uncertainty is widely acknowledged as an engaging characteristic of games. Practice and research hav...
Models to explain persistent and excessive gaming behavior have proposed that reward characteristics...
Why do we seek out and enjoy uncertain success in playing games? Game designers and researchers sugg...
Based on theoretical assumptions from film psychology and their application to video games, the hypo...
bstractGamification is one of the leading behavioral change strategies whose central premise is to a...
Why do we seek out and enjoy uncertain success in playing games? Game designers and researchers sugg...
We explored the effects on intrinsic motivation and ego-involved persistence of winning versus losin...
Uncertainty has previously been identified as an important ingredient of engaging games. Design in g...
The present study was designed to assess the effects of subjective and objec-tive competitive outcom...
Integrating basic theories of motivation, boredom and self-regulation, in this dissertation, I prese...
The experience that results from video game play is shaped by the play environment, but also by vari...
To test Harackiewicz and Sansone’s (1991) process model of intrinsic motivation in a competitive con...