Methodological Considerations in the Study of Tandem Play

Authors

  • Jason Begy Concordia University
  • Mia Consalvo Concordia University
  • Rainforest Scully-Blaker Concordia University
  • Sarah Christina Ganzon Concordia University

Abstract

This paper presents a detailed discussion of the research methods used in the first part of our ongoing study into “tandem play,” which we have defined as “two or more players engag[ing] with a single-player game together, moving through the game with a variety of potential motives.” Tandem play can take many forms, but the emphasis is on a collaborative, shared experience. Although tandem play has always been a part of video games, our research into it is the first, and so we had to design our study from the ground-up. In this paper we discuss four aspects of the study—the choice of game that subjects would play, recruitment strategy, our roles as researchers, and the effects of limited play time on the study—and how these decisions impacted our results.

Author Biographies

Jason Begy, Concordia University

Ph.D. Candidate, Communication Studies. Research Assistant, mLab.

Mia Consalvo, Concordia University

Professor, Communication Studies. Director, mLab.

Rainforest Scully-Blaker, Concordia University

Master's Student, Media Studies. Research Assistant, mLab.

Sarah Christina Ganzon, Concordia University

Ph.D. Student, Communication Studies. Research Assistant, mLab.

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Published

2017-02-05