Nick Ballou
nickballou.com
0000-0003-4126-0696
Queen Mary University of London
15 papers found
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Lessons about mobile game revenue from the world's first massive-scale transactional analysis
‘I Just Wanted to Get it Over and Done With’: A Grounded Theory of Psychological Need Frustration in Video Games
A Manifesto for More Productive Psychological Games Research
Understanding whether lockdowns lead to increases in the heaviness of gaming using massive-scale data telemetry: An analysis of 251 billion hours of playtime
“Clinically significant distress” in internet gaming disorder: An individual participant meta-analysis
Do People Use Games to Compensate for Psychological Needs During Crises? A Mixed-Methods Study of Gaming During COVID-19 Lockdowns
Reforms to improve reproducibility and quality must be coordinated across the research ecosystem: The view from the UKRN Local Network Leads
Supplemental Material for A large-scale study of changes to the quantity, quality, and distribution of video game play during a global health pandemic.
A large-scale study of changes to the quantity, quality, and distribution of video game play during a global health pandemic.
The relationship between mental well-being and dysregulated gaming: a specification curve analysis of core and peripheral criteria in five gaming disorder scales
A large-scale study of changes to the quantity, quality, and distribution of video game play during the COVID-19 pandemic
The hidden intricacy of loot box design: A granular description of random monetized reward features
The changing face of desktop video game monetisation: An exploration of exposure to loot boxes, pay to win, and cosmetic microtransactions in the most-played Steam games of 2010-2019
The prevalence of loot boxes in mobile and desktop games
The changing face of desktop video game monetisation: An exploration of trends in loot boxes, pay to win, and cosmetic microtransactions in the most-played Steam games of 2010-2019
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