THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF GAMIFICATION IN THE DIGITAL SOCIETY

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This article explores the psychological impact of gamification in the digital society, highlighting its role in transforming education, work, and everyday life. By incorporating game-like elements such as points, levels, leaderboards, and rewards, gamification enhances motivation, engagement, and knowledge retention. The study discusses the emotional, cognitive, and social benefits of gamification, as well as its potential risks, including stress, unhealthy competition, and digital dependency. Furthermore, the paper emphasizes the future of gamification with the integration of artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and augmented reality, showing its potential to revolutionize learning, professional development, and social behavior. Ultimately, gamification is presented not only as a tool for entertainment but as a strategic method to foster continuous learning, collaboration, and personal growth in the digital age.





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Abdulazizova, M. . (2025). THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF GAMIFICATION IN THE DIGITAL SOCIETY. Central Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Management Studies, 2(8), 86–90. Retrieved from https://in-academy.uz/index.php/cajmrms/article/view/59028

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