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Vol. 45: Fall 2020
Vol. 45: Fall 2020
Published:
2020-09-04
Original Article
Return Rates of Online Slot Machines in Trial Mode Influence Players’ Errors of Estimation
Daniel Lalande, Mathieu Emond, Emilie Bélanger
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Poker playing among women: Understanding factors associated with gambling problems
Adèle Morvannou, Sylvia Kairouz, Mélina Andronicos, Emilie Jobin, Djamal Berbiche, Magali Dufour
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The Efficacy of Personalized Feedback Interventions Delivered via Smartphone among At-Risk College Student Gamblers
Nicholas W. McAfee, Matthew P. Martens, Tracy E. Herring, Stephanie K. Takamatsu, Joanna M. Foss
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Core Competencies for Disordered Gambling Counsellors: A Modified Delphi Study
Teresa McDowell
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Associations Between Youth Unemployment and Underage Gambling in Europe
Jessika Spångberg, Johan Svensson
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Win Big Fast! An Evaluation of Mobile Applications Available in Australia for Problem Gambling
Kelly Ridley, Amy Wiltshire, Mathew Coleman
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Scratch Card Game Type Impacts Psychophysiological Reactivity, but Not Subjective Evaluations of Experienced Outcomes
Madison Stange, Michael Pinnau, Michael Dixon
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Initial Usability and Feasibility of a Web-Based Behavioural Activation Program for Young Adults With Comorbid Depression and Problem Gambling: A Case Study and Case Series
Sara J Bartel, Anna Huguet, Sanjay Rao, Lori Wozney, Vanessa Varalli, Sharlene Rozari, Patrick J. McGrath J McGrath, Olga Kits, Sherry H Stewart
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Brief Report & Replication Papers
House-edge information yields lower subjective chances of winning than equivalent return-to-player percentages: New evidence from support forum participants
Philip W.S. Newall, Lukasz Walasek, Elliot A. Ludvig, Matthew J. Rockloff
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Opinion and Debate Series
Potential sources of bias in the reporting and interpretation of gambling research findings
Paul Delfabbro, Daniel King, Alex Blaszczynski
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