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PARC PlayOn 2.0

A couple of months back, I asked for participants for a new study at PARC. We're now releasing findings from that study at the PARC PlayOn blog. Readers here are familiar with findings from survey data, but oftentimes it's hard to know whether people do what they say they do. That's where the server data comes in handy, but it's having both in hand that lets us ask really interesting questions: Do women really spend more time as healers than men? Do players conform to gender roles when they gender-bend? Do players in Hong Kong play the game differently from players in the US? It's these questions that we're hoping to explore at the PlayOn blog. So head over to check it out. We plan on releasing at least one new blog post every week.

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