The research in this study examined the nature of college student gambling (N=201) and whether general gaming education can influence meaningful changes in college students’ gambling attitudes, behaviors, and perceptions. A group of college students from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Casino Management class, received general gaming education while two comparison groups, one from the same university and one from Worcester State College, Massachusetts, did not. Assessment of the participants’ attitudes toward gambling, gambling fallacy perceptions, ability to calculate gambling odds, and gambling behaviors were examined before and after exposure to gaming education. Seventy five percent of the students surveyed as the baseline grou...
Students from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas were surveyed about gambling behavior. Over 92% of...
Background and aims: The relationship between college student gambling, parenting styles, and fami...
Today’s youth have been exposed to more gambling-related media than previous generations, and they h...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. Permission to archive accepted author manuscript.The present research e...
Concerns about student gambling behavior are often based on the popular opinion that students gamble...
BACKGROUND: In the U.S., more than two-thirds of college and university students report gambling in ...
Given the rise in the availability, accessibility, and appeal of gambling activities, gambling as a ...
Tournament poker shows have become a leading ratings draw on American television. Since ESPN and the...
The purpose of this study was to investigate gambling attitudes among collegiate baseball players. W...
Commercial gambling has existed in the United States ever since the state of Nevada legalized casino...
Background and aims: Gambling education programs typically focus on promoting gambling as a high-ris...
The purpose of this study was to examine the gambling behavior of college students and, in particula...
Gambling education programs typically focus on promoting gambling as a risky behaviour with harmful ...
Expectancy theory posits that decisions to engage in a given behavior are closely tied to expectatio...
The current study was an exploration of gambling-related perceptions and their relation to gambling ...
Students from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas were surveyed about gambling behavior. Over 92% of...
Background and aims: The relationship between college student gambling, parenting styles, and fami...
Today’s youth have been exposed to more gambling-related media than previous generations, and they h...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. Permission to archive accepted author manuscript.The present research e...
Concerns about student gambling behavior are often based on the popular opinion that students gamble...
BACKGROUND: In the U.S., more than two-thirds of college and university students report gambling in ...
Given the rise in the availability, accessibility, and appeal of gambling activities, gambling as a ...
Tournament poker shows have become a leading ratings draw on American television. Since ESPN and the...
The purpose of this study was to investigate gambling attitudes among collegiate baseball players. W...
Commercial gambling has existed in the United States ever since the state of Nevada legalized casino...
Background and aims: Gambling education programs typically focus on promoting gambling as a high-ris...
The purpose of this study was to examine the gambling behavior of college students and, in particula...
Gambling education programs typically focus on promoting gambling as a risky behaviour with harmful ...
Expectancy theory posits that decisions to engage in a given behavior are closely tied to expectatio...
The current study was an exploration of gambling-related perceptions and their relation to gambling ...
Students from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas were surveyed about gambling behavior. Over 92% of...
Background and aims: The relationship between college student gambling, parenting styles, and fami...
Today’s youth have been exposed to more gambling-related media than previous generations, and they h...