Published 2022
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Publication
A Serious Game for Using Socio-Economic and Trust Based Decision-Making Scenarios for Elicitation of Emotional Responses
Description
The relationship between Decision-Making and emotions has
been investigated in literature both through theoretical and empirical
research. Particularly, some paradigms have been defined, rooted in the
Game Theory, that use socio-economic and/or trust based contexts to
produce specific emotional responses in people. However, experiments
with such game paradigms have most frequently been carried out in controlled settings only. As these methods have a potential usefulness in a
variety of areas, we are interested in verifying their applicability "in the
wild". To this end, we have developed a mobile game that integrates
in a single plot four of the above mentioned socio-economic and trustbased game paradigms and aims at eliciting specific types and valences
of emotions in different interactions. The paper discusses the outcomes
of an experiment we carried out with eight participants in order to preliminarily test the usability of our game in authentic contexts of use.
The results confirm that the designed game interactions are able to elicit
emotional responses in the participants, also in ecological settings, that
were expected based on the literature.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/11567/1106080
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1106080
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- UNIGE