Fusing Quantitative and Qualitative Methods in Virtual Worlds Behavioral Research
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Celia Pearce | Mary Magee Quinn | Gary M. Jackson | Carl Symborski | Meg Barton | Geoffrey Cranmer | Byron Raines
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