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#1 2013-01-14 00:22:20

Spaxxy
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The Effects of Horror Games on the Human Physiology

A.K.A. my science fair project.

Starting this week, me and a group of my peers will be conducting an experiment on how humans physically react to horror games, specifically Slender. We will be vague about the specifics of the experiment, bring our subjects in under the allure of free cookies, then take them out one by one from a social environment to a dark room, where they will be hooked up to several (Admittedly a bit creepy) sensors such as an EKG, a temperature monitor, and (hopefully) a dissolved oxygen monitor. We will then start the game on a projector in the room, give them a game controller, then close and lock the door for ten minutes, until the game is over, or unless they cry for mercy.

After our data is collected and the experiment over, we will remind the subject that they signed a non-disclosure form mandating severe tortures and a complete frontal lobotomy if they so happen to tell others about the specifics of the experiment. Then we give them free cookies, and then we win 1st place at the science fair.

Any questions?

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#2 2013-01-14 00:47:20

Laternenpfahl
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Re: The Effects of Horror Games on the Human Physiology

You might want to tell them that this is scary. Also provide them with an "ABORT EXPERIMENT" button  tongue


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#3 2013-01-14 03:55:22

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Re: The Effects of Horror Games on the Human Physiology

They need to have the right to withdraw whenever they want.


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#4 2013-01-14 08:28:28

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Re: The Effects of Horror Games on the Human Physiology

Dundundun


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#5 2013-01-14 08:37:12

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Re: The Effects of Horror Games on the Human Physiology

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#6 2013-01-14 17:51:47

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Re: The Effects of Horror Games on the Human Physiology

this is probably the most hilarious troll ive seen here yet


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#7 2013-01-14 18:10:11

Necromaster
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Re: The Effects of Horror Games on the Human Physiology

zubblewu wrote:

this is probably the most hilarious troll ive seen here yet

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#8 2013-01-14 21:36:26

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Re: The Effects of Horror Games on the Human Physiology

It's not good enough as an actual science project though.

I mean, I'm pretty sure you aren't serious about this but what you need to do is select several scary video games (perhaps for different reasons or styles, too). Try things like, Amnesia, Slender, XCOM, etc. on each subject.

Record the immediate reactions, and then let any willing participants continue the experiment for a more extended amount of time. Let them play a bit each day and monitor them over, say, a week.

Of course, abort buttons are for the weak, so those should be entirely excluded.


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#9 2013-01-14 22:16:42

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Re: The Effects of Horror Games on the Human Physiology

calebxy wrote:

They need to have the right to withdraw whenever they want.

We don't want to see them go TOO crazy.  tongue


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#10 2013-01-14 22:24:50

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Re: The Effects of Horror Games on the Human Physiology

"After our data is collected and the experiment over, we will remind the subject that they signed a non-disclosure form mandating severe tortures and a complete frontal lobotomy if they so happen to tell others about the specifics of the experiment. Then we give them free cookies"


i guarantee you this isn't real


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#11 2013-01-14 23:23:01

Spaxxy
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Re: The Effects of Horror Games on the Human Physiology

calebxy wrote:

They need to have the right to withdraw whenever they want.

They will. That's what the "beg for mercy" part was about.

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#12 2013-01-14 23:26:26

zubblewu
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Re: The Effects of Horror Games on the Human Physiology

how do you expect to get consent to torture people and perform complete frontal lobotomies


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#13 2013-01-14 23:26:32

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Re: The Effects of Horror Games on the Human Physiology

zubblewu wrote:

"After our data is collected and the experiment over, we will remind the subject that they signed a non-disclosure form mandating severe tortures and a complete frontal lobotomy if they so happen to tell others about the specifics of the experiment. Then we give them free cookies"


i guarantee you this isn't real

It is. At least mostly  wink

soupoftomato wrote:

It's not good enough as an actual science project though.

I mean, I'm pretty sure you aren't serious about this but what you need to do is select several scary video games (perhaps for different reasons or styles, too). Try things like, Amnesia, Slender, XCOM, etc. on each subject.

Record the immediate reactions, and then let any willing participants continue the experiment for a more extended amount of time. Let them play a bit each day and monitor them over, say, a week.

Of course, abort buttons are for the weak, so those should be entirely excluded.

What we plan to do is, after the initial data collection, alter the game to try and find out what about it makes it scary.

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#14 2013-01-15 02:40:56

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Re: The Effects of Horror Games on the Human Physiology

How would you alter the game?


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#15 2013-01-15 11:52:16

Necromaster
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Re: The Effects of Horror Games on the Human Physiology

soupoftomato wrote:

It's not good enough as an actual science project though.

I mean, I'm pretty sure you aren't serious about this but what you need to do is select several scary video games (perhaps for different reasons or styles, too). Try things like, Amnesia, Slender, XCOM, etc. on each subject.

Record the immediate reactions, and then let any willing participants continue the experiment for a more extended amount of time. Let them play a bit each day and monitor them over, say, a week.

Of course, abort buttons are for the weak, so those should be entirely excluded.

XCOM isn't scary.

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#16 2013-01-16 01:00:45

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Re: The Effects of Horror Games on the Human Physiology

jji7skyline wrote:

How would you alter the game?

Magic.
Or Texmod.

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#17 2013-01-16 01:06:17

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Re: The Effects of Horror Games on the Human Physiology

If you really want to troll your subjects, make sure the cookies are oatmeal raisin.


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#18 2013-01-17 01:18:43

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Re: The Effects of Horror Games on the Human Physiology

banana500 wrote:

If you really want to troll your subjects, make sure the cookies are oatmeal raisin.

This isn't for lulz, it's for science! (the lulz is a nice bonus)

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#19 2013-01-17 15:09:55

witchartix
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Re: The Effects of Horror Games on the Human Physiology

Spaxxy wrote:

banana500 wrote:

If you really want to troll your subjects, make sure the cookies are oatmeal raisin.

This isn't for lulz, it's for science! (the lulz is a nice bonus)

Sciiiiiiiiieeeence! Hope your experiment goes well! i'd love to participate, but I seem be living in another town then yours.


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#20 2013-01-17 21:03:29

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Re: The Effects of Horror Games on the Human Physiology

witchartix wrote:

Spaxxy wrote:

banana500 wrote:

If you really want to troll your subjects, make sure the cookies are oatmeal raisin.

This isn't for lulz, it's for science! (the lulz is a nice bonus)

Sciiiiiiiiieeeence! Hope your experiment goes well! i'd love to participate, but I seem be living in another town then yours.

Thanks  smile
Today we tested the experiment on one of the team members, and it was a success! Hopefully we will be able to start actual testing within a couple of weeks.

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#21 2013-02-18 19:03:01

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Re: The Effects of Horror Games on the Human Physiology

In a real experiment, you would need a control of both a person not playing, and of someone playing a calm non explicit video game ( racing game) and a violent but not scary video game. I think that a more interesting topic would be to base your study on how subjects that never play violent video games, always play violent video games , or have just played their first violentVideo game as well as basing the study on two games. One should be a game in which the violence is on people who are a threat to you, and a game where the violence is afflicted on an innocent person, and then ask them questions involving empathy, sympathy, or dealing with a life or death situation. Also show a clip of an animated biolent act or something similiar, and record the reaction of the subject.

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#22 2013-02-18 19:11:47

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Re: The Effects of Horror Games on the Human Physiology

Necromaster wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:

It's not good enough as an actual science project though.

I mean, I'm pretty sure you aren't serious about this but what you need to do is select several scary video games (perhaps for different reasons or styles, too). Try things like, Amnesia, Slender, XCOM, etc. on each subject.

Record the immediate reactions, and then let any willing participants continue the experiment for a more extended amount of time. Let them play a bit each day and monitor them over, say, a week.

Of course, abort buttons are for the weak, so those should be entirely excluded.

XCOM isn't scary.

Sorry I was under the impression it was partly horror


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#23 2013-02-19 00:10:08

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Re: The Effects of Horror Games on the Human Physiology

soupoftomato wrote:

Necromaster wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:

It's not good enough as an actual science project though.

I mean, I'm pretty sure you aren't serious about this but what you need to do is select several scary video games (perhaps for different reasons or styles, too). Try things like, Amnesia, Slender, XCOM, etc. on each subject.

Record the immediate reactions, and then let any willing participants continue the experiment for a more extended amount of time. Let them play a bit each day and monitor them over, say, a week.

Of course, abort buttons are for the weak, so those should be entirely excluded.

XCOM isn't scary.

Sorry I was under the impression it was partly horror

It's supposed to be

But it isn't

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#24 2013-04-03 23:23:33

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Re: The Effects of Horror Games on the Human Physiology

sounds a bit too creepy for me!huh?

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#25 2013-04-04 00:30:51

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Re: The Effects of Horror Games on the Human Physiology

Is the Scary Maze Game a horror game?

It can cause sore throat through screaming and a sprained ankle through jumping off the chair in older cases and in toddlers.


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