Being in a social context influences risk-taking behavior. This study aims to identify the effect of an audience’s presence on risk-taking while gambling. One hundred and thirty-two university students played a computer roulette game. They were randomly allocated to one of our three conditions: (i) either they played alone; or (ii) in the presence of the experimenter; or (iii) in the presence of the experimenter, while being videotaped. Results revealed a significant effect on risk-taking in the participants with the presence of an audience, with more risk-averse behaviors in the two types of audience conditions than in the alone condition. No differences were found between the two audience conditions. Thus, an audience may prevent risk-tak...
This item is only available electronically.Objective: Social casino games (SCGs) are free-to-play on...
The goal of this study was to examine how different types of people are affected by an audience on m...
Experiment 1 tested whether the gambling behavior of 12 non-pathological male participants would be ...
Which is the effect of social interactions on individuals’ gambling behavior? The answer research pr...
Social influence affects college students’ gambling behaviours. However, few studies have experiment...
One component of social facilitation on gambling is the potential for an audience of people to obser...
Previous research suggests that the presence of other gamblers in a gambling venue intensifies indiv...
Available online: 25 August 2016Most of the studies on the determinants of individual gambling behav...
The Social Facilitation Effect shows performance on many simple tasks is enhanced by crowds of onloo...
This study examined the behavioral effects of social casino games in slotmachine gambling. A sample ...
Background and aims: Social influences are key drivers of gambling, and can begin in youth through p...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In the present research, we experimentally investigated whether the experience ...
International audienceTwo experiments examined the relationships between the knowledge that another ...
Les prises de décision ainsi que l'addiction sont influencées par une combinaison de trois types de ...
Background and aims: In the present research, we experimentally investigated whether the experience ...
This item is only available electronically.Objective: Social casino games (SCGs) are free-to-play on...
The goal of this study was to examine how different types of people are affected by an audience on m...
Experiment 1 tested whether the gambling behavior of 12 non-pathological male participants would be ...
Which is the effect of social interactions on individuals’ gambling behavior? The answer research pr...
Social influence affects college students’ gambling behaviours. However, few studies have experiment...
One component of social facilitation on gambling is the potential for an audience of people to obser...
Previous research suggests that the presence of other gamblers in a gambling venue intensifies indiv...
Available online: 25 August 2016Most of the studies on the determinants of individual gambling behav...
The Social Facilitation Effect shows performance on many simple tasks is enhanced by crowds of onloo...
This study examined the behavioral effects of social casino games in slotmachine gambling. A sample ...
Background and aims: Social influences are key drivers of gambling, and can begin in youth through p...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In the present research, we experimentally investigated whether the experience ...
International audienceTwo experiments examined the relationships between the knowledge that another ...
Les prises de décision ainsi que l'addiction sont influencées par une combinaison de trois types de ...
Background and aims: In the present research, we experimentally investigated whether the experience ...
This item is only available electronically.Objective: Social casino games (SCGs) are free-to-play on...
The goal of this study was to examine how different types of people are affected by an audience on m...
Experiment 1 tested whether the gambling behavior of 12 non-pathological male participants would be ...