Alumni
In one line of research he is focusing on self-control improvement especially on designing successful interventions such as game-based trainings that can help users promote their self-regulation ability in life. In another line of research, he is exploring the effect of free-to-play (freemium) business model on players’ experience in casual games, and their decision-making to spend money on in-app-purchases.
Milad is working under supervision of Mark Hancock at the University of Waterloo and Vanessa Bohns at Cornell University.
Projects
Publications
2018
- M. Soroush, M. Hancock, and V. K. Bohns, Investigating Game Mechanics That Target Players’ Self-Control While Maintaining Engagement, in Proceedings of the 2018 Annual Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in Play, New York, NY, USA, 2018, p. 489–502.
2014
- M. Soroush, M. Hancock, and V. Bohns, Self-control in casual games: The relationship between Candy Crush Saga players in-app purchases and self-control, in Proc. GEM, 2014.