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Valuation of interpersonal traits of players of computer games
Vaculík, Martin
The study is focused on interpersonal traits of players of computer games in adolescence. A total 76 players who were suitable for two criterions: a) duration of playing computer games per week (minimum 7 hours), b) duration of interest in computer games (minimum:1 year) was investigated. The Interpersonal Check List (ICL) was used. Differences between players and non-players and differences between players on level of obvious behaviour and ideal self was examined. Significant dissimilarities were discovered.
Eysenck's typology of personality of computer games players
Vaculík, Martin
This study is focused on personality traits of computer games players. The Eysenck's personality questionnaire (EPQ) was used. Differences in psychoticism and extraversion between players and non-players were found. Adolescents who play computer gamees were significantly more extravert and got lower score on psychoticism scale than non-players. Results indicate that heavy use of computer games is associated with higher score on psychoticism, neuroticism, crime and addiction scale.

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