Showing posts with label video game science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video game science. Show all posts

Sunday, November 19, 2017

Deadly Serious: Why you should stop playing Gran Turismo Sport

Finishing my Scientific Methodology course has made me curious about data, simulations and R. In addition, a mix between working with the book "Hands-On Programming with R" (by Garrett Grolemund; ISBN 978-1-449-35901-0) and playing video games since the sweet age of five(ish) has brought up the idea for this blog (e.g. this post). My main objective is to learn R and data handling in order to (maybe) become a data analyzing super psychologist (currently studying in Sweden; this is an official title). On my first post, I will take the racing game Gran Turismo Sport serious, deadly serious.

The value of life - Organizational Death Awareness

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