IntroductionCooperation and competition are common in social interactions. It is not clear how individual differences in personality may predict performance strategies under these two contexts. We evaluated whether instructions to play cooperatively and competitively would differentially affect dyads playing a Pong video game. We hypothesized that instructions to play cooperatively would result in lower overall points scored and differences in paddle control kinematics relative to when participants were instructed to play competitively. We also predicted that higher scores in prosociality and Sportspersonship would be related to better performance during cooperative than competitive conditions.MethodsPairs of participants played a Pong vide...
This study investigated: (1) the differences in competition-cooperation behavior of male and female ...
Cooperative behavior is often assumed to depend on individuals’ characteristics, such as altruism a...
Past research suggests that children favour their in-group members over out-group members as indicat...
INTRODUCTION Cooperation and competition are typical of the behaviors found in the interactive proce...
Predicting cooperation in competitive conditions: The role of sportspersonship, moral competence, an...
As an entertainment technology, video games are a popular social activity that can allow for multipl...
AbstractIndividual behavior will be different at uncertain conditions, this study is to identify the...
Objectives The purpose of the present study was to examine the predictive capabilities of sportspers...
Many adolescents play video games together with their friends for multiple hours per week. The way i...
The increasing popularity of online videogames has raised questions concerning their potential to in...
The prevailing use of competitive activities in leisure, sport and recreation continues to inspire d...
The use of technology for training purposes is a growing field. Many of the traits for successful te...
Serious gaming is used as a means for improving organizational teamwork, yet little is known about t...
Video games are incredibly popular and their prevalence in society increases year to year. Looking a...
The common focus of the three studies in this dissertation is the tension between cooperative, effic...
This study investigated: (1) the differences in competition-cooperation behavior of male and female ...
Cooperative behavior is often assumed to depend on individuals’ characteristics, such as altruism a...
Past research suggests that children favour their in-group members over out-group members as indicat...
INTRODUCTION Cooperation and competition are typical of the behaviors found in the interactive proce...
Predicting cooperation in competitive conditions: The role of sportspersonship, moral competence, an...
As an entertainment technology, video games are a popular social activity that can allow for multipl...
AbstractIndividual behavior will be different at uncertain conditions, this study is to identify the...
Objectives The purpose of the present study was to examine the predictive capabilities of sportspers...
Many adolescents play video games together with their friends for multiple hours per week. The way i...
The increasing popularity of online videogames has raised questions concerning their potential to in...
The prevailing use of competitive activities in leisure, sport and recreation continues to inspire d...
The use of technology for training purposes is a growing field. Many of the traits for successful te...
Serious gaming is used as a means for improving organizational teamwork, yet little is known about t...
Video games are incredibly popular and their prevalence in society increases year to year. Looking a...
The common focus of the three studies in this dissertation is the tension between cooperative, effic...
This study investigated: (1) the differences in competition-cooperation behavior of male and female ...
Cooperative behavior is often assumed to depend on individuals’ characteristics, such as altruism a...
Past research suggests that children favour their in-group members over out-group members as indicat...