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Hart, William K. – 1970
This study determines whether a simulation game affects attitudes, and increases motivation and cognitive learning. Seventy-six college students in four sections of a political science course were the subjects. Random selection placed them in two treatment groups and two control groups. Both groups received the game, and one treatment group and…
Descriptors: Attitudes, College Students, Game Theory, Learning
Derell, Gene R. – Sch Counselor, 1969
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Decision Making Skills, Educational Games, Game Theory
Cohen, Karen C. – 1970
The following report describes one teacher's use of the Consumer Game in a class of seventh grade students in a target area school. These students were not highly motivated and displayed poor attitudes toward school, and it was hoped that a game experience might interest them. Despite unusual administrative conditions, the game appears to have…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Consumer Economics, Consumer Education, Disadvantaged Youth
Livingston, Samuel A. – 1972
In an experiment conducted under classroom conditions with 8th grade students, the simulation game "Democracy" was shown to be effective at teaching that "log-rolling" is an acceptable part of the legislative process. Two aspects of the game--role identification and game structure--were shown to contribute independently to its effectiveness.…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Comparative Analysis, Correlation, Educational Games