Meet Dr. Linda Young
Meet Nick Yee, Ph.D. Over the past nine years, Yee has studied virtual environments in a variety of ways. At Stanford, Yee’s dissertation work involved studying how the avatars people use change how they behave. For example, he found that users in more attractive avatars become friendlier in a virtual space. At the Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), he was part of a project that used data-mining techniques on World of Warcraft data to understand the social dynamics of play. And Yee is also well-known for The Daedalus Project, an ongoing survey study of over 40,000 online gamers on issues such as demographics, relationship formation, avatar creation, and problematic use.One of few experts in this field of study, his varied research on the behavioral characteristics of online gamers and the boundary between virtual and real worlds has led to national recognition for his work. |
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Dr. Linda Young is a practicing psychologist and spokesperson for Qwest's online safety program. She was formerly a senior staff psychologist at Seattle University. Through her work with couples and students, she has seen the topic of online safety emerge as a prominent one over the past few years. Her accolades include being the recipient of an Outstanding Staff Award at UCSD, a Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship in 1993, a Fellows in Teaching Fellowship in 1989 and a National Merit Scholarship in 1970. She graduated Magna Cum Laude in 1974 and, in 1996, her dissertation on Young Adult Sexual Decision Making ranked among the top 10 percent at Columbia University.
Over the past nine years, Yee has studied virtual environments in a variety of ways. At Stanford, Yee’s dissertation work involved studying how the avatars people use change how they behave. For example, he found that users in more attractive avatars become friendlier in a virtual space. At the Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), he was part of a project that used data-mining techniques on World of Warcraft data to understand the social dynamics of play. And Yee is also well-known for 


