Background: The development and maintenance of gambling and problem gambling with its corresponding irrational beliefs may be fundamentally linked to patterns of wins and losses during electronic gaming machine (EGM) play. Method: The current study investigated the extent to which irrational thoughts and erroneous perceptions of chance differed based on individual wins or losses. Undergraduate students (n = 45) completed questionnaires assessing irrational beliefs and perceptions of chance prior to and following EGM play with credits rather than money. Results: It was found that players who lost reported a significantly greater decrease in irrational thoughts and erroneous perceptions of chance and significantly fewer superstitious beliefs ...
This study examines whether a brief cognitive intervention could alter the behavior of non- gamblers...
Abstract: In math class, expected value is often used when deciding whether or not a game is worth p...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThis paper examined the nature of irrat...
'Near-miss' outcomes (i.e., unsuccessful outcomes close to the jackpot) have been shown to promote g...
peer reviewed'Near-miss' outcomes (i.e., unsuccessful outcomes close to the jackpot) have been shown...
textThis study has endeavored to discover the pertinent characteristics associated with sports gambl...
There is a paucity of empirical research examining the possible association between gambling and vid...
Experiments 1 and 2 examined whether winning versus losing led to reckless betting for real prize mo...
BACKGROUND: Electronic Gaming Machine (EGM) play may be particularly addictive. However, we know lit...
The cognitive model of gambling argues that irrational beliefs and erroneous perceptions including i...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore if and which specific cognitive biases play a role i...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comCognitive studies into gambling behavio...
Problem gambling is often accompanied by a range of irrational cognitions that promote excessive gam...
There is a paucity of empirical research examining the possible association between gambling and vid...
This paper examined the nature of irrational gambling-related cognitions in a sample of 926 adolesce...
This study examines whether a brief cognitive intervention could alter the behavior of non- gamblers...
Abstract: In math class, expected value is often used when deciding whether or not a game is worth p...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThis paper examined the nature of irrat...
'Near-miss' outcomes (i.e., unsuccessful outcomes close to the jackpot) have been shown to promote g...
peer reviewed'Near-miss' outcomes (i.e., unsuccessful outcomes close to the jackpot) have been shown...
textThis study has endeavored to discover the pertinent characteristics associated with sports gambl...
There is a paucity of empirical research examining the possible association between gambling and vid...
Experiments 1 and 2 examined whether winning versus losing led to reckless betting for real prize mo...
BACKGROUND: Electronic Gaming Machine (EGM) play may be particularly addictive. However, we know lit...
The cognitive model of gambling argues that irrational beliefs and erroneous perceptions including i...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore if and which specific cognitive biases play a role i...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comCognitive studies into gambling behavio...
Problem gambling is often accompanied by a range of irrational cognitions that promote excessive gam...
There is a paucity of empirical research examining the possible association between gambling and vid...
This paper examined the nature of irrational gambling-related cognitions in a sample of 926 adolesce...
This study examines whether a brief cognitive intervention could alter the behavior of non- gamblers...
Abstract: In math class, expected value is often used when deciding whether or not a game is worth p...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThis paper examined the nature of irrat...