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2014 | 1(6) | 171-185

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Kwestionariusz immersji – polska adaptacja i empiryczna weryfikacja narzędzia

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THE IMMERSION QUESTIONNAIRE – POLISH ADAPTATION AND EMPIRICAL VERIFICATION OF THE SCALE

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Three studies were conducted in order to create a Polish adaptation of the Immersion Questionnaire – a scale measuring video game engagement. The questionnaire was created and adapted as a tool for experimental measurement of the player’s absorption in the game. The reliability and structure of the tool was tested in two studies (Study 1 and 2). The level of immersion proved to be strongly correlated with game satisfaction and the willingness to replay (Study 2). Experimental manipulation of game quality resulted in differences in the level of immersion between two games (Study 3), which confirmed the usefulness of the scale in game research. The presented tool can be applied in academic and industrial research.

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171-185

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  • Paweł Strojny, Uniwersytet Jagielloński, Wydział Filozoficzny, Instytut Psychologii, ul. Ingardena 6, 30-060 Kraków, Poland
  • Paweł Strojny, Uniwersytet Jagielloński, Wydział Filozoficzny, Instytut Psychologii, ul. Ingardena 6, 30-060 Kraków, Poland

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