Examined the amount of money bet during a week of Pennsylvania\u27s Daily Number game. In this game, players receive a predetermined payoff for picking the 3-digit number (000 to 999) drawn on that day. The betting distribution was distinctly nonuniform. Several betting patterns were identified, such as picking triples and avoiding double 9s. In addition, 121 adults and 215 students were asked to rate selected numbers for randomness, luckiness, and perceived history of winning; to categorize numbers; and to free associate to numbers. It is proposed that people seem to choose highly patterned, available, and/or lucky numbers. People apparently do not bet numbers that reflect the random process of the game (do not utilize a representativene...
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the rationality behind the superstitious behavior of Thai lottery ...
We investigate the "law of small numbers" using a data set on lotto gambling that allows us to measu...
PhDSociologyUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/163712/1/20196012....
We explore people's preferences for numbers in large proprietary data sets from two different lotter...
Although lotto games are better suited for testing the nature of human rationality than stock market...
Previous research has shown that gamblers prefer numbers they choose themselves because this choice ...
The present study is based on the analysis and results of a close to 5 years’ study in the frame whi...
We explore people’s preferences for numbers in large proprietary data sets from two different lotter...
The Chinese Online Lottery provides field evidence of three anomalies. The first anomaly, which has ...
Given the prevalence of gambling and preponderance of gaming options, efforts to curb problem gambli...
There are many people who love playing lottery games for fun, and even for big prizes. For those who...
Abstract In fixed-odds numbers games, the prizes and the odds of winning are known at the time of pl...
Everyone has faced gambling in one way or another, whether it is dice or an entire casino. In ordina...
The NY Pick 4 lottery consists of four randomly chosen digits from 0 to 9. For this to be fair, ea...
We investigate the manual selection of numbers by lottery participants, with a database consisting o...
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the rationality behind the superstitious behavior of Thai lottery ...
We investigate the "law of small numbers" using a data set on lotto gambling that allows us to measu...
PhDSociologyUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/163712/1/20196012....
We explore people's preferences for numbers in large proprietary data sets from two different lotter...
Although lotto games are better suited for testing the nature of human rationality than stock market...
Previous research has shown that gamblers prefer numbers they choose themselves because this choice ...
The present study is based on the analysis and results of a close to 5 years’ study in the frame whi...
We explore people’s preferences for numbers in large proprietary data sets from two different lotter...
The Chinese Online Lottery provides field evidence of three anomalies. The first anomaly, which has ...
Given the prevalence of gambling and preponderance of gaming options, efforts to curb problem gambli...
There are many people who love playing lottery games for fun, and even for big prizes. For those who...
Abstract In fixed-odds numbers games, the prizes and the odds of winning are known at the time of pl...
Everyone has faced gambling in one way or another, whether it is dice or an entire casino. In ordina...
The NY Pick 4 lottery consists of four randomly chosen digits from 0 to 9. For this to be fair, ea...
We investigate the manual selection of numbers by lottery participants, with a database consisting o...
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the rationality behind the superstitious behavior of Thai lottery ...
We investigate the "law of small numbers" using a data set on lotto gambling that allows us to measu...
PhDSociologyUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/163712/1/20196012....