Cognitive Benefits of Gaming 12
Next Generation reports on an upcoming study to be conducted by PopCap games and the Games for Health Project. The two groups will be collaborating to discover what effect, if any, gaming has on keeping minds sharp. From the article: "The results of the study, which should be available in Spring of this year, are expected to reveal the role that digital games play in keeping minds sharp, especially those of the aging. The study will not focus on the benefits of any specific game, as the overall goal is to summarize past and present research. Expert opinions or public opinion may be gathered as well."
Getting the results they want (Score:1, Interesting)
And just to show I'm not an anti-gamer I loved the Dark Forces/Jedi Knight/Jedi Academy series, the Thief series and am currently playing Age of Empires 3.
I'm just saying I don't like studies where the entire purpose is to get a pre-determined result.
Re:Getting the results they want (Score:1)
The second definition of hypothesis (from dictionary.com): Something taken to be true for the purpose of argument or investigation; an assumption.
Re:Getting the results they want (Score:1, Insightful)
Your argument is correct if it is a scientific experiment. This is PR for the sake of PR. And like the Microsoft studies, the results will be designed, not observed.
Re:Getting the results they want (Score:3, Insightful)
This is absolutely incorrect, and the type of thinking that the parent was concerned about. An experiment simply tests a hypothesis - a scientist should never be seeking to 'prove or disprove' a hypothesis.
Re:Getting the results they want (Score:1, Informative)
Kuhnian philosophy suggests a strong inferential approa
Well, duh... (Score:4, Insightful)
Research? (Score:3, Informative)
"We know good games activate minds [...] The goal of this effort is to establish a baseline of knowledge - you'd think it exists but it really doesn't."
So if I understand correctly they already know the results of their research, they just want the data to back their conclusion? Mmm... research! No wonder PopCap want to get involved.
How sharp are we talking about? (Score:1)
Re:How sharp are we talking about? (Score:1)
Re:How sharp are we talking about? (Score:1)
At 27, it would apply more to you
This study is aimed at the healthcare industry (Score:2, Insightful)