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Deception Styles in Deception Games: A Psychological Perspective.
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- Author(s): Rakesh, Koteshwar Ramesh
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Library of Progress-Library Science, Information Technology & Computer; Jul-Dec2024, Vol. 44 Issue 3, p1160-1167, 8p
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Deception games, where players must outwit one another through lies, misdirection, and psychological manipulation, have grown in popularity in both digital and tabletop formats. This review explores various deception styles employed in these games, examining the psychological principles that drive these tactics and their impact on gameplay. Given the nascent stage of research in this area, the review draws on established psychological theories to offer a framework for understanding how deception operates in gaming contexts. By analyzing deception from multiple angles--including cognitive, social, and behavioral psychology--this paper aims to provide a comprehensive overview of how deception is both a skill and a psychological strategy in gaming. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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