Help needed!! Understanding people's reactions to wins and losses in video games
I'm conducting a study of online first-person shooter games for my university research project. The study looks at people’s beliefs about game wins and losses. I'm looking for participants that have any experience playing first-person shooter games to complete an online questionnaire. The questionnaire should take around 20 or so minutes to complete. If you are interested, please complete the questionnaire via the link here: https://swanseachhs.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_b2Q6Xe1cX4fqeZU
This research has been approved by the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Science Research Ethics Committee, Swansea University (Approval Number: 1 2025 15000 14651).
okay, i really like this prompt and i've seen it be done before but i wanted to add my own personal touch to it. i hope you enjoy this! these are also written in head cannon style.
timur glazkov;
he teaches your children about art from a young age, not exactly teaching about colours but rather lighting and shading techniques.
i imagine him to be a helicopter parent (sorry).
i head cannon him having two daughters and maybe one son and they all have his bright blue eyes.
ceo of stranger danger. "don't get in a stranger's car!". goes crazy if his kids' don't answer the phone after one ring.
scolds his children for swearing.
maxim basuda ;
camping trips (he's saving the skinning part until they're a bit older)
your children's first language is russian. english comes second. even if you don't speak russian. he doesn't care.
"your dad's scary. he's a scary man."
such a softie especially when it comes to his daughters but refuses to wear pink and dress up. might play with dolls but if you take a photo of him with the dolls it will be the end of that for a very long, long, long time.
expect moments of children running around with knives. maxim will laugh and then loose his mind when one of them trips (is not harmed)
shuhrat kessikbayev ;
shuhrat is very self conscious of himself as a parent. he worries that he's not raising them right. lot's of self doubt.
your children steal his ushanka especially in the winter.
bedtime stories galore, especially the ones from his childhood.
teaches them that rootbeer is real beer and water is vodka. it's a joke but the school your children attend worry for their safety at home.
"ice is just frozen vodka!" and such.
alexsandr senaviev ;
picks up his kids by the legs and swings them around in a circle or throws them over his shoulder and runs.
in the winter, he'll push them into the snow without winter gear on.
gives the biggest and warmest hugs.
he will spend all evening trying to teach his kids math or science, really anything just to help them better understand the content so they can do well on their exams.
nu pogodi every night before bed and will binge it for hours with your children on the weekend nights.