Author
Listed:
- Anave Castillo
(BS Information Technology, St. Mary’s College of BansalanInc.)
- Karl James Molde
(BS Information Technology, St. Mary’s College of BansalanInc.)
- Anjo Ubat
(BS Information Technology, St. Mary’s College of BansalanInc.)
- Christian Jay Calaylay
(BS Information Technology, St. Mary’s College of BansalanInc.)
- Valbin Albino
(BS Information Technology, St. Mary’s College of BansalanInc.)
- Kristel Angela Cartin
(BS Information Technology, St. Mary’s College of BansalanInc.)
- Jhon Brian Cantil
(Program Head, Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, St. Mary’s College of Bansalan Inc)
Abstract
Diverse sources have argued that sociality in any setting affects the experiential functioning of gamers. This correlational study’s primary purpose was to examine the substantial correlation between sociality in multiplayer online games and gamer experience in Bansalan, Davao del Sur. This research included two modified questionnaires for data gathering. Through the Google Forms software, the survey was conducted digitally to one hundred Banasalan residents. A statistician analyzed and presented the collected data using four statistical methods: relative frequency, weighted mean, analysis of variance, and Pearson’s correlation coefficient. The researchers provided and elaborated on the analyzed data in a succinct way. According to the survey findings, the degree of sociality in multiplayer online games is moderate, and there is a substantial correlation between sociality and gaming experience. Thus, there is a strong relationship between sociality and gaming enjoyment.
Suggested Citation
Anave Castillo & Karl James Molde & Anjo Ubat & Christian Jay Calaylay & Valbin Albino & Kristel Angela Cartin & Jhon Brian Cantil, 2022.
"Correlation of Sociality in Multiplayer Online Games and Game Experience among Gamers in Bansalan Davao del Sur,"
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 6(6), pages 854-859, June.
Handle:
RePEc:bcp:journl:v:6:y:2022:i:6:p:854-859
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