The motivational pull of video games: A self-determination theory approach RM Ryan, CS Rigby, A Przybylski Motivation and emotion 30, 344-360, 2006 | 4633 | 2006 |
A motivational model of video game engagement AK Przybylski, CS Rigby, RM Ryan Review of general psychology 14 (2), 154-166, 2010 | 2041 | 2010 |
Two types of religious internalization and their relations to religious orientations and mental health RM Ryan, S Rigby, K King Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 65, 586-586, 1993 | 957 | 1993 |
Glued to games: How Videogames Draw Us In and Hold Us Spellbound S Rigby, RM Ryan How Video Games Draw Us In and Hold Us Spellbound. Santa Barbara: Praeger, 2011 | 927 | 2011 |
Beyond the intrinsic-extrinsic dichotomy: Self-determination in motivation and learning C Scott Rigby, EL Deci, BC Patrick, RM Ryan Motivation and emotion 16 (3), 165-185, 1992 | 739 | 1992 |
Self-determination theory in human resource development: New directions and practical considerations CS Rigby, RM Ryan Advances in developing human resources 20 (2), 133-147, 2018 | 610 | 2018 |
Competence-impeding electronic games and players’ aggressive feelings, thoughts, and behaviors. AK Przybylski, EL Deci, CS Rigby, RM Ryan Journal of personality and social psychology 106 (3), 441, 2014 | 409 | 2014 |
The motivating role of violence in video games AK Przybylski, RM Ryan, CS Rigby Personality and social psychology bulletin 35 (2), 243-259, 2009 | 378 | 2009 |
Having to versus wanting to play: Background and consequences of harmonious versus obsessive engagement in video games AK Przybylski, N Weinstein, RM Ryan, CS Rigby CyberPsychology & Behavior 12 (5), 485-492, 2009 | 372 | 2009 |
The player experience of need satisfaction (PENS) model S Rigby, R Ryan Immersyve Inc, 1-22, 2007 | 167 | 2007 |
Gamification and motivation CS Rigby | 148 | 2015 |
Virtual worlds and the learner hero: How today's video games can inform tomorrow's digital learning environments CS Rigby, AK Przybylski Theory and Research in Education 7 (2), 214-223, 2009 | 143 | 2009 |
The accuracy-confidence correlation in eyewitness testimony: Limits and extensions of the retrospective self-awareness effect. SM Kassin, S Rigby, SR Castillo Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 61 (5), 698, 1991 | 121 | 1991 |
Time well-spent?: Motivation for entertainment media and its eudaimonic aspects through the lens of self-determination theory CS Rigby, RM Ryan The Routledge handbook of media use and well-being, 34-48, 2016 | 111 | 2016 |
Motivational foundations of game-based learning RM Ryan, CS Rigby Handbook of game-based learning, 153-176, 2019 | 94 | 2019 |
Did the Buddha have a self RM Ryan, CS Rigby Handbook of mindfulness: Theory, research, and practice, 245-268, 2015 | 70 | 2015 |
“I can’t wait for the next episode!” Investigating the motivational pull of television dramas through the lens of self-determination theory. PJC Adachi, RM Ryan, J Frye, D McClurg, CS Rigby Motivation Science 4 (1), 78, 2018 | 48 | 2018 |
Mindfulness, Interest‐Taking, and Self‐Regulation: A Self‐Determination Theory Perspective on the Role of Awareness in Optimal Functioning CS Rigby, PP Schultz, RM Ryan The Wiley Blackwell handbook of mindfulness, 216-235, 2014 | 44 | 2014 |
Toward an understanding of social consequences of “feminine immodesty” about personal achievements L Heatherington, J Crown, H Wagner, S Rigby Sex Roles 20, 371-380, 1989 | 38 | 1989 |
Player Motivational Analysis: A model for applied research into the motivational dynamics of virtual worlds S Rigby Motivation Research Group, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, 2004 | 37 | 2004 |