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Why so serious? On the relation of serious games and learning
JS Breuer, G Bente
Eludamos: Journal for Computer Game Culture 4 (1), 7-24, 2010
8202010
Integrating Survey Data and Digital Trace Data: Key Issues in Developing an Emerging Field
S Stier, J Breuer, P Siegers, K Thorson
Social Science Computer Review, 2019
3102019
Frustration–Aggression Theory
J Breuer, M Elson
The Wiley Handbook of Violence and Aggression, 1-12, 2017
2732017
A practical guide for transparency in psychological science
O Klein, TE Hardwicke, F Aust, J Breuer, H Danielsson, AH Mohr, ...
Collabra: Psychology 4 (1), 2018
2502018
The Relationship Between Use of Social Network Sites, Online Social Support, and Well-Being - Results From a Six-Wave Longitudinal Study
S Utz, J Breuer
Journal of Media Psychology 29 (3), 115-125, 2017
2472017
An Agenda for Open Science in Communication
T Dienlin, N Johannes, ND Bowman, P Masur, S Engesser, AS Kümpel, ...
Journal of Communication 71 (1), 1-26, 2021
2252021
Press CRTT to Measure Aggressive Behavior: The Unstandardized Use of the Competitive Reaction Time Task in Aggression Research.
M Elson, MR Mohseni, J Breuer, M Scharkow, T Quandt
Psychological Assessment 26 (2), 419-432, 2014
2002014
Crowdsourcing hypothesis tests: Making transparent how design choices shape research results.
JF Landy, ML Jia, IL Ding, D Viganola, W Tierney, A Dreber, ...
Psychological Bulletin 146 (5), 451, 2020
1902020
More Than Stories With Buttons: Narrative, Mechanics, and Context as Determinants of Player Experience in Digital Games
M Elson, J Breuer, J Ivory, T Quandt
Journal of Communication 64 (3), 521-542, 2014
1842014
How social network sites and other online intermediaries increase exposure to news
M Scharkow, F Mangold, S Stier, J Breuer
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2020
1602020
Sexist games= sexist gamers? A longitudinal study on the relationship between video game use and sexist attitudes
J Breuer, R Kowert, R Festl, T Quandt
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 18 (4), 197-202, 2015
1462015
Violent Video Games and Physical Aggression: Evidence for a Selection Effect Among Adolescents
J Breuer, J Vogelgesang, T Quandt, R Festl
Psychology of Popular Media Culture 4 (4), 305-328, 2015
1402015
From cognitive overload to digital detox: Psychological implications of telework during the COVID-19 pandemic
JB Schmitt, J Breuer, T Wulf
Computers in human behavior 124, 106899, 2021
1312021
Spielend lernen? Eine Bestandsaufnahme zum (Digital) Game- Based Learning.
J Breuer
Landesanstalt für Medien NRW, 2011
121*2011
Sore Losers? A Reexamination of the Frustration–Aggression Hypothesis for Colocated Video Game Play.
J Breuer, M Scharkow, T Quandt
Psychology of Popular Media Culture 4 (2), 126-137, 2013
1172013
A Longitudinal Analysis of Gaming- and Non-Gaming-Related Friendships and Social Support among Social Online Game Players
E Domahidi, J Breuer, R Kowert, R Festl, T Quandt
Media Psychology, 2016
912016
Comparing Apples and Oranges? Evidence for Pace of Action as a Confound in Research on Digital Games and Aggression.
M Elson, J Breuer, J van Looy, J Kneer, T Quandt
Psychology of Popular Media Culture 4 (2), 112-125, 2013
812013
Video Games as Time Machines: Video Game Nostalgia and the Success of Retro Gaming
T Wulf, ND Bowman, D Rieger, JA Velez
Media and Communication 6 (2), 60-68, 2018
70*2018
The practical and ethical challenges in acquiring and sharing digital trace data: Negotiating public-private partnerships
J Breuer, L Bishop, K Kinder-Kurlanda
New Media & Society 22 (11), 2058-2080, 2020
652020
Women are from FarmVille, Men are from ViceCity: The cycle of exclusion and sexism in video game content and culture
R Kowert, J Breuer, T Quandt
New Perspectives on the Social Aspects of Digital Gaming. Multiplayer 2 …, 2017
652017
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