by Michael | Aug 20, 2015 | Gaming, Uncategorized
I thank Drs Brown and Cotton for taking the time to explore our data and we take this opportunity to respond to the comments made regarding our statistical models. I would like to start by saying that I am concerned by the lack of transparency on the side of Drs Brown...
by Michael | Aug 17, 2015 | Gaming, Uncategorized
First off, I would like to applaud Cody Gulley (@Montrillian) for his article on Niche Gamer. This is how scientific discourse on a topic should occur because this demonstrates several things: your strong feelings on a topic, your ability to understand your argument...
by Michael | Jul 16, 2015 | Gaming, Lab News, Popular Science, Uncategorized
Check the Conversation article discussing our new PLoS ONE article exploring sexism using video games. And don’t forget to check out the awesome comic by @srganuch!...
by Michael | May 4, 2015 | Gaming, Lab News, Popular Science, Uncategorized
The latest article exploring sexism in academia suggests that it no longer exists. Some have already grumbled about flaws in the study’s design. But more than that, I simply don’t believe the finding because there is clear evidence that sexism still exists. I’ve also...
by Michael | Apr 8, 2015 | Gaming, Lab News, Uncategorized
Good Game on ABC2 did a fantastic piece on female game developers and the in the gaming world. I had the opportunity to speak alongside these wonderful women. I discussed the evolutionary context for why men behave the way they do on the internet. It was a lot of fun....
by Michael | Jun 14, 2014 | Gaming, Lab News, Uncategorized
Want to know what the evolutionary drivers of the gender differences in game preferences and play? So do we! Please help us by completing our survey (https://t.co/zIruQEYbyj) and passing on the...