Unlocking the Methodology Of Escape Rooms: Considerations For Conducting Applied Escape Rooms in Research

Andrew C. Griggs, Elizabeth H. Lazzara, Shawn M Doherty, Joseph R. Keebler, Bruce L. Gewertz, Tara N. Cohen

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Abstract

Background. Teams are the foundation of modern organizations. Many organizations are interested in interventions to bolster the effectiveness of their workforce. One viable intervention is an escape room. Escape rooms are engaging, team based activities that require individuals to work together to complete multiple tasks in a limited amount of time. Purpose. The purpose of this article is to provide ten considerations that are relevant to leveraging escape rooms as a means for data collection. Specifically, we offer guidance regarding pilot testing, equipment set-up, participant recruitment, briefing participants, progress monitoring, hints, room maintenance, data maintenance and analysis, and revising the room and study. Conclusion. The considerations provided in this article can assist researchers when attempting to employ an escape room as a mechanism to collect data.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalSimulation & Gaming
Volume53
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 23 2022

Keywords

  • escape rooms
  • research methodology
  • co-operative games
  • simulation/gaming

Disciplines

  • Human Factors Psychology
  • Personality and Social Contexts

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