Gender stereotype and hostile sexism among young korean gamers based on teammate selection strategy and game style preferences
Female gamers are growing rapidly worldwide especially in young age groups and in mobile platform. Since that population change appears in recent 10 years, formerly male-oriented gaming community has confronted gender issues. In this paper, we witness that a strong gender stereotype exists for both...
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Main Authors: | Song, Doo Heon (Author), Rhee, Hae Kyung (Author), Kim, Jeong Hoon (Author) |
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Format: | EJournal Article |
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Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science,
2020-09-01.
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