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Do Men Heal More When in Drag? Conflicting Identity Cues Between User and Avatar

机译:在拖曳时,男人会愈合更多吗?用户和头像之间冲突的身份提示

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Studies in the Proteus Effect have shown that users conform to stereotypes associated with their avatar's appearance. In this study, we used longitudinal behavioral data from 1,040 users in a virtual world to examine the behavioral outcome of conflicting gender cues between user and avatar. We found that virtual gender had a significant effect on in-game behaviors for both healing and player-vs-player activity.
机译:蛋白质效应的研究表明,用户符合与其头像的外观相关的刻板印象。在这项研究中,我们使用了虚拟世界中的1,040名用户的纵向行为数据来检查用户和头像之间相互冲突的性别提示的行为结果。我们发现虚拟性别对愈合和球员与球员活动的游戏内行为产生了重大影响。

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