The group ‘Business Communicators in Second Life’ have a fascinating transcript up on their site. It involves market research firm ‘Market Truths’ who have done some research on avatars and have divided them into six psychographic groups: Team Players, Entrepreneurs, Competitors, Connectors, Chameleons, and Apprehensives.
It’ll cost you $200US to buy the full report but interview transcript is worth a read. What do you think – do you fit into one of those six categories?
Can we add another category?
CATEGORISOR |ˈkatɪgərʌɪzor |
noun [ redundant ]
Those who turn up in Second Life, usually under the pretence of academic research, attempting to define and categorise arbitrary social groups to little purpose or effect.
Can we add another category?
CATEGORISOR |ˈkatɪgərʌɪzor |
noun [ redundant ]
Those who turn up in Second Life, usually under the pretence of academic research, attempting to define and categorise arbitrary social groups to little purpose or effect.
Those who turn up in Second Life, usually under the pretence of academic research, attempting to define and categorise arbitrary social groups to little purpose or effect.
Those who turn up in Second Life, usually under the pretence of academic research, attempting to define and categorise arbitrary social groups to little purpose or effect.