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"What I really do is study all of the aspects of infectious disease outbreaks which help us prepare for
Dr. Dmitri Williams, an associate professor from USC who was also playing World of Warcraft through the Corrupted Blood incident, queries if Fefferman's findings are legitimate mirrors into real-life behavior.
"There are matches in which you are invited to act in a way which you would never act offline," Williams stated. "You must know [the sport ], play with it and understand the culture so that you may make these types of determinations that, yeah, this is a pretty good proxy"
Despite this, Fefferman believes that virtual worlds like World of Warcraft are perfect testing environments for
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pandemics," explained Fefferman, a mathematical biologist. "We really saw the complete gamut of behaviors we find in the real world reflected in the player characters during Corrupted Blood."Dr. Dmitri Williams, an associate professor from USC who was also playing World of Warcraft through the Corrupted Blood incident, queries if Fefferman's findings are legitimate mirrors into real-life behavior.
"There are matches in which you are invited to act in a way which you would never act offline," Williams stated. "You must know [the sport ], play with it and understand the culture so that you may make these types of determinations that, yeah, this is a pretty good proxy"
Despite this, Fefferman believes that virtual worlds like World of Warcraft are perfect testing environments for
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mass behavioral responses to outbreaks. "It's not just that individuals were role-playing. Individuals were themselves," Fefferman explained.