The WoW Factor, page 2

1.The average age of WoW players is:
Correct answer: c - 30
Surveys of MMO players have consistently put the average age of MMO players right around 30. This includes our survey, as well as a survey of EQ2 players and an earlier survey of WoW players.
2. Which of these groups of players is most likely to be gender-bending?
Correct answer: d – older men
Men are 4 times as likely as women to gender-bend in WoW. The older a male player is, the more likely they are to gender-bend.
3. When you meet a female character in WoW, what's the likelihood that it is being played by a man?
Correct answer: b – about 50%
By extrapolating on the gender base rates in WoW and the different likelihoods of gender-bending between men and women, we found that about 55% of female characters are played by men, and only 5% of male characters are played by women.
4. What's the most popular race in terms of character creation?
Correct answer: a – human
The elves are popular, but the humans are most popular. The Warcraft Realms Census also confirms this.
5. When comparing achievement scores, which category do older players tend to focus on the most?
Correct answer: d – professions
Younger players have higher PvP and dungeon achievement scores. Older players have a slight preference for world events, but they have a strong preference for professions. This may be linked to more solo, casual forms of playing due to less flexible playing schedules.
6. Do female players give out more hugs (i.e., the /hug emote) in game than male players?
Correct answer: c – female players give out more hugs
Women hug twice as much as men do in WoW.
7. You can fall to your death in WoW, and the armory keeps track of these. Which of the following factors is most highly correlated with a player's number of falls to death?
Correct answer: a – Arathi Basin BG participation
While both personality measures are correlated with falling to death, Arathi Basin BG participation is a much stronger indicator.
8. You can calculate someone's "neediness" by dividing their number of need rolls by their total number of rolls. Do you think younger players are more likely to roll need?
Correct answer: b – no difference
No age or gender differences were found in terms of need rolls. Interestingly, we did find a cultural difference. Players in Hong Kong and Taiwan were twice as likely to roll need as players in the United States. It's not clear what's driving this difference, though.
9. Which two classes below are most favored by men?
Correct answer: d – death knights and rogues
Men heavily prefer warriors, death knights, and rogues. Women heavily prefer warlocks and hunters.
10. People often assume that women prefer to play healers. Do you think there's any truth behind this claim?
Correct answer: b – no difference
We categorized character roles by their class and spec. Men are more likely to be tanks and melee DPS. Women are more likely to be ranged DPS. But there is no difference when it came to playing a healer in the United States.
Read more about MMORPG researcher Nick Yee in this week's 15 Minutes of Fame.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 6)
(cutaia) Dec 22nd 2010 3:10PM
Well...at least I got question 4 right. :(
And to my boss...I swear I had a reason to search a website for the tag "gender-bending"!
Duulket Dec 22nd 2010 3:13PM
lol
yonwater Dec 22nd 2010 3:19PM
@(cutaia)
I lol'd hard
Stephen Dec 22nd 2010 3:47PM
The male blood elves just look like husky women, so my only female toons are blood elves.
Stephen Dec 22nd 2010 4:01PM
This was a pretty good article. Some of the stuff I've noticed: Women tanking and/or melee dps is pretty rare. I've only known 2 women who were consistent main tanks in the past 5 years. The healer thing surprised me (even though my main is a healer) & the dungeon achievements surprised me.
I really wasn't surprised by the gender bending. I know one female player who plays a male troll because she hates the female troll faces. The hug thing made sense, but I bet male players /bow more often.
I'm betting that players with max level fishing are older males too.
Guy Dec 22nd 2010 4:30PM
That is the only one I got right.
I am only slightly older the wow base, does that my an older man? I "gender-bend" in WoW (mainly the human like races) I have this thing, if I can't make the character look like me (and unfortunately I am not a giant musclebound warlock or paladin) I play the opposing gender. I am weird that way.
Possum Dec 22nd 2010 5:38PM
Women tanking isn't that rare. Less, sure. But the Wow Women's blog has plenty of female tanks. I have one myself (Tauren Pallie, how I love you)
Vaeku Dec 22nd 2010 8:19PM
At first, the last question surprised me, with the warlock and hunter being the most popular classes for women, but as I thought about it... It makes sense, as those are the two main pet classes.
jtn2 Dec 22nd 2010 3:11PM
Very good and entertaining.
David Dec 22nd 2010 6:05PM
You do know now a lot of woman use sexism to get what they want more then what is fair for woman to have? Sexism is way over used now a days.
Twill Dec 23rd 2010 5:54AM
Okay David. You know you were sexist right there right? Just an FYI.
whitfield Dec 22nd 2010 3:11PM
Bet more women had their cooking skill maxed out.
Fierna Dec 22nd 2010 3:38PM
My condolences to the women in your life.
DeathPaladin Dec 22nd 2010 4:18PM
You want to know who has cooking maxed? Rachael Ray, Nigella Lawson, Paula Deen, and Cat Cora.
You know who else has cooking maxed? Emeril Legasse, Alton Brown, Bobby Flay, and Masaharu Morimoto.
Turns out both men and women know how to cook. Who knew?
tehjagerbomb Dec 22nd 2010 4:25PM
whatever. I thought it was funny.
FiredCylinder Dec 22nd 2010 4:29PM
@DeathPaladin You forgot Gordon Ramsey! He's definitely my all-time favorite TV chef.
MrJackSauce Dec 22nd 2010 4:29PM
whitfield is only getting downgraded because we all laughed and then felt guilty.
Shrike Dec 22nd 2010 4:31PM
And not only is DeathPaladin right, professional chefs are *massively* predominantly male. It's an extremely chauvinistic real-world profession, and women are frequently subjected to significant sexism in it.
Malenx Dec 22nd 2010 5:01PM
Who let Shrike out of the kitchen again?
Bronwyn Dec 22nd 2010 5:22PM
Seriously guys, sexism isn't funny. It's still a problem.