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The Cowl Makes the Monk: How Avatar Appearance and Role Labels Affect Cognition in Virtual Worlds

Journal For Virtual Worlds Research
doi 10.4101/jvwr.v5i3.6280
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Date

December 24, 2012

Authors
Jorge PeñaMatthew S McGloneJoseph Sanchez
Publisher

Virtual Worlds Institute, Inc.


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