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44
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25268
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7349
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3199

Overview

Nick Yee is affiliated with the Palo Alto Research Center in the United States.

There are no records of recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work available for Nick Yee.

No awards or specific years of recognition have been documented.

Best Publications

  • Motivations for play in online games.

    Nick Yee

  • The Proteus Effect: The Effect of Transformed Self-Representation on Behavior

    Nick Yee;Jeremy Bailenson

  • The demographics, motivations, and derived experiences of users of massively multi-user online graphical environments

    Nick Yee

  • "Alone together?": exploring the social dynamics of massively multiplayer online games

    Nicolas Ducheneaut;Nicholas Yee;Eric Nickell;Robert J. Moore

  • The Proteus Effect Implications of Transformed Digital Self-Representation on Online and Offline Behavior

    Nick Yee;Jeremy N. Bailenson;Nicolas Ducheneaut

  • Who plays, how much, and why? Debunking the stereotypical gamer profile

    Dmitri Williams;Nick Yee;Scott E. Caplan

  • From Tree House to Barracks The Social Life of Guilds in World of Warcraft

    Dmitri Williams;Nicolas Ducheneaut;Li Xiong;Yuanyuan Zhang

  • The unbearable likeness of being digital: the persistence of nonverbal social norms in online virtual environments.

    Nick Yee;Jeremy N. Bailenson;Mark Urbanek;Francis Chang

  • The Digital Workforce and the Workplace of the Future

    Amy Colbert;Nick Yee;Gerard George

  • Digital Chameleons Automatic Assimilation of Nonverbal Gestures in Immersive Virtual Environments

    Jeremy N. Bailenson;Nick Yee

  • The Use of Immersive Virtual Reality in the Learning Sciences: Digital Transformations of Teachers, Students, and Social Context

    Jeremy N. Bailenson;Nick Yee;Jim Blascovich;Andrew C. Beall

  • Problematic Internet use and psychosocial well-being among MMO players

    Scott Caplan;Dmitri Williams;Nick Yee

  • The Labor of Fun How Video Games Blur the Boundaries of Work and Play

    Nick Yee

  • Body and mind: a study of avatar personalization in three virtual worlds

    Nicolas Ducheneaut;Ming-Hui Wen;Nicholas Yee;Greg Wadley

  • Looking for Gender: Gender Roles and Behaviors Among Online Gamers

    Dmitri Williams;Mia L. Consalvo;Scott Caplan;Nick Kenlun Yee

  • The Effect of Behavioral Realism and Form Realism of Real-Time Avatar Faces on Verbal Disclosure, Nonverbal Disclosure, Emotion Recognition, and Copresence in Dyadic Interaction

    Jeremy N. Bailenson;Nick Yee;Dan Merget;Ralph Schroeder

  • The Psychology of Massively Multi-User Online Role-Playing Games: Motivations, Emotional Investment, Relationships and Problematic Usage

    Nick Yee

  • Building an MMO With Mass Appeal A Look at Gameplay in World of Warcraft

    Nicolas Ducheneaut;Nick Yee;Eric Nickell;Robert J. Moore

  • The life and death of online gaming communities: a look at guilds in world of warcraft

    Nicolas Ducheneaut;Nicholas Yee;Eric Nickell;Robert J. Moore

  • Online gaming motivations scale: development and validation

    Nick Yee;Nicolas Ducheneaut;Les Nelson

  • Implications of Transformed Digital Self-Representation on Online and Offline Behavior

    Nick Yee;Jeremy N. Bailenson;Nicolas Ducheneaut

Frequent Co-Authors

Nicolas Ducheneaut
Nicolas Ducheneaut Quantic Foundry
Jeremy N. Bailenson
Jeremy N. Bailenson Stanford University
Victoria Bellotti
Victoria Bellotti Palo Alto Research Center
Bonnie Nardi
Bonnie Nardi University of California, Irvine
Dmitri Williams
Dmitri Williams University of Southern California
Cristina V. Lopes
Cristina V. Lopes University of California, Irvine
Andrew C. Beall
Andrew C. Beall University of California, Santa Barbara
Jim Blascovich
Jim Blascovich University of California, Santa Barbara
Steve Benford
Steve Benford University of Nottingham
Chris Greenhalgh
Chris Greenhalgh University of Nottingham

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