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Jeroen Jansz
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2005-2021
Publications (10 Years): 2
Top Topics
Creation Process
Card Games
Video Games
Game Players
Top Venues
Comput. Hum. Behav.
J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl.
New Media Soc.
Int. J. Serious Games
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Publications
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Ruud S. Jacobs
,
Stefan Werning
,
Jeroen Jansz
,
Julia Kneer
Procedural Arguments of Persuasive Games: An Elaboration Likelihood Perspective.
J. Media Psychol. Theor. Methods Appl.
33 (2) (2021)
Manuela Hafner
,
Jeroen Jansz
The Players' Experience of Immersion in Persuasive Games.
Int. J. Serious Games
5 (4) (2018)
Joyce L. D. Neys
,
Jeroen Jansz
,
Eduard S.-H. Tan
Exploring persistence in gaming: The role of self-determination and social identity.
Comput. Hum. Behav.
37 (2014)
Eva A. van Reijmersdal
,
Jeroen Jansz
,
Oscar Peters
,
Guda van Noort
Why girls go pink: Game character identification and game-players' motivations.
Comput. Hum. Behav.
29 (6) (2013)
Lela Mosemghvdlishvili
,
Jeroen Jansz
Framing and praising Allah on YouTube: Exploring user-created videos about Islam and the motivations for producing them.
New Media Soc.
15 (4) (2013)
Jeroen Jansz
,
Corinne Avis
,
Mirjam Vosmeer
Playing The Sims2: an exploration of gender differences in players' motivations and patterns of play.
New Media Soc.
12 (2) (2010)
Joyce L. D. Neys
,
Jeroen Jansz
,
Eduard S.-H. Tan
To persevere is to save the world: exploring expertise in gaming.
Fun and Games
(2010)
Eva A. van Reijmersdal
,
Jeroen Jansz
,
Oscar Peters
,
Guda van Noort
The effects of interactive brand placements in online games on children's cognitive, affective, and conative brand responses.
Comput. Hum. Behav.
26 (6) (2010)
Jeroen Jansz
Review Article: The paratextual pleasures of reading about playing video games.
New Media Soc.
10 (5) (2008)
Jeroen Jansz
,
Martin Tanis
Appeal of Playing Online First Person Shooter Games.
Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw.
10 (1) (2007)
Jeroen Jansz
,
Lonneke Martens
Gaming at a LAN event: the social context of playing video games.
New Media Soc.
7 (3) (2005)