Personalities, sequences of strategies and actions, and game attacks: A statistical discourse analysis of strategic board game play

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Highlights:

• Statistical discourse analysis of 8432 utterances by 17 people in 8 games.

• An extrovert was less likely than other players to attack.

• In games with two extroverts, they goaded other players to attack.

• After attacks in the previous turn or two turns ago, an attack was more likely.

• An attack was less likely with: lie, neutral talk, plan, threaten, criticize, pity, altruistic actions, deceive, or move.

摘要

•Statistical discourse analysis of 8432 utterances by 17 people in 8 games.•An extrovert was less likely than other players to attack.•In games with two extroverts, they goaded other players to attack.•After attacks in the previous turn or two turns ago, an attack was more likely.•An attack was less likely with: lie, neutral talk, plan, threaten, criticize, pity, altruistic actions, deceive, or move.

论文关键词:Strategic board game,Game behaviors,Personality traits,Statistical discourse analysis,Group dynamics

论文评审过程:Received 30 September 2021, Revised 10 February 2022, Accepted 16 March 2022, Available online 18 March 2022, Version of Record 22 March 2022.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2022.107271