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 <description>&lt;p&gt;We&#039;ve studied gaming as it relates to children&#039;s and teens, (&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/06/books/06games.html?pagewanted=1&quot; title=&quot;http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/06/books/06games.html?pagewanted=1&quot;&gt;http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/06/books/06games.html?pagewanted=1&lt;/a&gt;) and perhaps how it even relates to gender and perception (&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.psychologicalscience.org/journals/index.cfm?journal=ps&amp;amp;content=ps/18_10_&quot; title=&quot;http://www.psychologicalscience.org/journals/index.cfm?journal=ps&amp;amp;content=ps/18_10_&quot;&gt;http://www.psychologicalscience.org/journals/index.cfm?journal=ps&amp;amp;conten...&lt;/a&gt;), but there is much to be gleaned that&#039;s very relevant for management. You can learn a lot from mistakes, and they are plentiful in virtual reality. Making them doesn’t impact your bottom line here. So play!&lt;/p&gt;
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 <pubDate>Wed, 29 Oct 2008 07:29:41 -0700</pubDate>
 <dc:creator>Brooke</dc:creator>
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