Psychologists have discovered that video games help develop professional skills 21:19

Researchers at the University of Surrey discovered that video game preferences differ between occupations. This can contribute to the development of certain professional skills. Research published magazine Simulation and Gaming.

Video games can improve hand-eye coordination, problem-solving skills, and determination. Researchers examined the gaming habits of 16,000 players registered on the Steam platform. The researchers looked at the 800 most played games and included only participants who knew about their profession.

The researchers found that IT professionals and engineers were more likely to play puzzles and strategies that may have improved their spatial skills. People in leadership positions preferred role-playing games that included organizational and planning skills.

There were also significant differences between the sexes: women preferred to play single-player games, while men preferred to play shooters (“shooters”).

Scientists believe that employers can look for suitable candidates for a vacant position by evaluating their playing skills. And developers can do more extensive work on developing interpersonal skills in a video game.



Source: Gazeta

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