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No. 29 (2014)
No. 29 (2014)
Published:
2014-10-01
Editorial
Éditorial : La réalité virtuelle arrive à nos portes
St_phane Bouchard
1-7
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Original Article
Relating severity of gambling to cognitive distortions in a representative sample of problem gamblers
John A. Cunningham, David C. Hodgins, Tony Toneatto
1-6
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Is "pop-up" messaging in online slot machine gambling effective as a responsible gambling strategy?
Michael Auer, Doris Malischnig, Mark Griffiths
1-10
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Comparing the Japanese Version of the Gambling Functional Assessment -Revised to an American Sample
Jeffrey N. Weatherly, Kenjiro Aoyama, Heather K. Terrell, J. Colleen Berry
1-20
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Making a living online: Problem gambling and workaholism in high earning online Texas hold'em poker players
Anthony A.B. Hopley, Jennifer Wagner, Richard Nicki
1-17
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Is the secrecy of the parametric configuration of slot machines rationally justified? The exposure of the mathematical facts of games of chance as an ethical obligation
Cătălin Bărboianu
1-23
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Youth gambling as risky business: An examination of risk perception and perception of skill and luck among Danish adolescents
Søren Kristiansen, Sara Marie Jensen, Maria Camilla Trabjerg
1-22
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Comparing the attitudes of recreational gamblers from Finland and France toward national gambling policies: A qualitative analysis
Virve Pöysti
1-24
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A monetary valuation of the quality of life loss associated with pathological gambling: an application using a health utility index
Dimitri Kohler
1-23
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The mediating effect of depression between superstitious beliefs and problem gambling: a cross-cultural study of Chinese and Caucasians residing in the United States
Jungsun Kim, Mikael Ahlgren, Bo Bernhard
1-25
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Gaming machine density is correlated with rates of help-seeking for problem gambling: a local area analysis in Victoria, Australia
Monica J. Barratt, Michael Livingston, Sharon Matthews, Susan L. Clemens
1-21
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The influence of background music tempo and genre on virtual roulette
Stephanie Bramley, Nicola Dibben, Richard Rowe
1-12
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Trends in Gambling Behavior among College Student-Athletes: A Comparison of 2004 and 2008 NCAA Survey Data
N. Will Shead, Jeffrey L. Derevensky, Thomas S. Paskus
1-21
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Debate Series
Applying the codependency concept to concerned significant others of problem gamblers: Words of caution
Kimberly A. Calderwood, Anne Rajesparam
1-16
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Where Codependency Takes Us: A Commentary
Bonnie K. Lee
1-5
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Commentary on "Applying the codependency concept to concerned significant others of problem gamblers: Words of caution"
Daniel Harkness
1-4
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A response to Calderwood and Rajesparam's ideas on codependence
Jim Orford
1-4
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Response to the commentaries by Lee, Harkness, and Orford
Kimberly A. Calderwood, Anne Rajesparam
1-4
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