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by Aurornis
171 days ago
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> and restricted it to only Mario/Yoshi players. Do you not see the problem with drawing conclusions from a sample set that pre-selects for Mario/Yoshi players? How do you think they’re determining that playing Mario/Yoshi prevents burnout if they only surveyed Mario/Yoshi players? I really don’t understand all of the push to support this paper and disregard critiques as cynicism. The paper is not a serious study, or even a well written paper. Is it a contrarian reflex to deny any observations about a paper that don’t feel positive or agreeable enough? |
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