There are, and have been, studies on avatars. It's interesting how we create our online user names, let alone select images to represent ourselves. I think I'm very conservative and "tame," except for my SecondLife persona, lol!
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There are, and have been, studies on avatars. It's interesting how we create our online user names, let alone select images to represent ourselves. I think I'm very conservative and "tame," except for my SecondLife persona, lol!
Real-World Behavior and Biases Show Up In Virtual World
Cross-Cultural Study of Avatars’ Facial Expressions and Design Considerations Within Asian Countries
LEARNING INTERACTION IN AN AVATAR-BASED VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT: A PRELIMINARY STUDY
The Benefits of Interactive Online Characters
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