NICK YEE
'Nick Yee' is an American researcher who studies self-representation and social interaction in virtual environments. Yee earned his bachelor's degree in psychology from Haverford College (with a concentration in computer science) and received his Ph.D. in communication from Stanford University in 2007.
The Daedalus Project, his research into the psychology and sociology of MMORPGs, has collected survey data from over 40,000 game players. The research that has resulted from these interviews has been cited extensively by game scholars, game developers, and popular media. Yee's research has appeared in ''The New York Times'' [1], ''The Wall Street Journal'' [2], ''BusinessWeek'' [3], and ''CNN International'' [4], among other media outlets.
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References
1. Rosenbloom, S. In Certain Circles, Two is a Crowd ''The New York Times'', November 11, 2006
2. Alter, A. Man Cheating on his Wife? ''The Wall Street Journal'' August 10, 2007
3. Hof, R. My Virtual Life ''Business Week'' May 1, 2006
4. Future Summit - Virtual Worlds ''CNN'' June 13, 2006
External links
★ Nick Yee's Homepage
★ The Daedalus Project
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