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Publikováno v:
Journal of Gambling Studies. 39:49-73
In the domain of scratch card gambling, “pushes” refer to outcomes in which a prize is won that is equal to the cost of a scratch card game. Despite resulting in no net monetary gain, these outcomes are categorized as wins by lottery operators, e
Autor:
Madison Stange, Tyler B. Kruger, Candice Graydon, Stephen D. Smith, Mike J. Dixon, Daniel Smilek, Chanel J. Larche
Publikováno v:
Journal of Gambling Studies. 38:185-203
Slot machines are a very popular form of gambling in which a small proportion of gamblers experience gambling-related problems. These players refer to a trance-like state that researchers have labelled ‘dark flow’—a pleasurable, but maladaptive
Publikováno v:
Journal of gambling studies.
In the domain of scratch card gambling, "pushes" refer to outcomes in which a prize is won that is equal to the cost of a scratch card game. Despite resulting in no net monetary gain, these outcomes are categorized as wins by lottery operators, effec
Publikováno v:
Journal of Gambling Studies
The domain of gambling is rife with both diagnostic and non-diagnostic information. Previous studies examining scratch card gambling have demonstrated that people are often biased by intuitively appealing, yet non-diagnostic information (i.e., unclai
Previous research suggests that intuitively appealing, yet uninformative unclaimed prize information is capable of biasing gambling-related judgments when people compare scratch cards that vary in the number of unclaimed prizes. However, it is unknow
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Gambling Studies
Losses disguised as wins (LDWs) are slot machine outcomes where players gain fewer credits than they wager. Despite being losses, slot machines celebrate LDWs with positive sounds and animations, leading gamblers to respond to them as wins. It is unk
Publikováno v:
Journal of Gambling Issues. 45
Although many types of scratch cards exist, research on gamblers’ physiological responses to scratch card wins, losses, and near misses has been limited to a single type of game. We created two distinct scratch card types. In a “Match Three” ga
Autor:
Stephen D. Smith, Madison Stange, Chanel J. Larche, Tyler B. Kruger, Mike J. Dixon, Candice Graydon, Daniel Smilek
Publikováno v:
Journal of behavioral addictions. 9(3)
Background and aims: Slot machines are a pervasive form of gambling in North America. Some gamblers describe entering “the slot machine zone”—a complete immersion into slots play to the exclusion of all else. Methods: We assessed 111 gamblers f
Past work has demonstrated that presenting statistical information in a foreground-background icon array can improve risk understanding, reduce decision-making biases, and decrease the salience of low-probability risks. In the present study, we asses
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https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/yt9cm
Autor:
Madison Stange, Mike J. Dixon
Publikováno v:
Journal of Gambling Studies
Scratch card near-misses, outcomes in which two out of three required jackpot symbols are uncovered, have been shown to erroneously increase the urge to continue gambling. It remains unknown if and how these outcomes influence further gambling behavi