Tournament poker shows have become a leading ratings draw on American television. Since ESPN and the Travel Channel began airing their innovative poker shows in 2003, the game has reached a new following, particularly among college students. There are unique and psychologically significant factors that characterize the college population that make students particularly receptive to popular characterizations in media. This study investigates the potential exacerbating effect that these widely popular poker television shows have on the gambling behavior of college students. 444 college students completed a survey designed to assess gratifications sought through media along with measures of attitudes, gambling behavior, and social systems. Usi...
Expectancy theory posits that decisions to engage in a given behavior are closely tied to expectatio...
Background and aims: The relationship between college student gambling, parenting styles, and fami...
Motivation of student gamblers was described and compared with their motivation for other recreation...
In the study, a model of the relationship between mass media depictions of gambling and subsequent g...
The research in this study examined the nature of college student gambling (N=201) and whether gener...
Today’s youth have been exposed to more gambling-related media than previous generations, and they h...
The subject of the research: gambling among students The objective of the research: to determine the...
The purpose of this study was to investigate gambling attitudes among collegiate baseball players. W...
Available online: 25 August 2016Most of the studies on the determinants of individual gambling behav...
Qualitative research: focus groups Population: college students Objective: achieve a better understa...
Concerns about student gambling behavior are often based on the popular opinion that students gamble...
Given that current television programming contains numerous gambling portrayals, it is imperative to...
This thesis examines the recent popularity of gambling and the reasons that people choose to gamble....
Given that current television programming contains numerous gambling portrayals, it is imperative to...
Given the rise in the availability, accessibility, and appeal of gambling activities, gambling as a ...
Expectancy theory posits that decisions to engage in a given behavior are closely tied to expectatio...
Background and aims: The relationship between college student gambling, parenting styles, and fami...
Motivation of student gamblers was described and compared with their motivation for other recreation...
In the study, a model of the relationship between mass media depictions of gambling and subsequent g...
The research in this study examined the nature of college student gambling (N=201) and whether gener...
Today’s youth have been exposed to more gambling-related media than previous generations, and they h...
The subject of the research: gambling among students The objective of the research: to determine the...
The purpose of this study was to investigate gambling attitudes among collegiate baseball players. W...
Available online: 25 August 2016Most of the studies on the determinants of individual gambling behav...
Qualitative research: focus groups Population: college students Objective: achieve a better understa...
Concerns about student gambling behavior are often based on the popular opinion that students gamble...
Given that current television programming contains numerous gambling portrayals, it is imperative to...
This thesis examines the recent popularity of gambling and the reasons that people choose to gamble....
Given that current television programming contains numerous gambling portrayals, it is imperative to...
Given the rise in the availability, accessibility, and appeal of gambling activities, gambling as a ...
Expectancy theory posits that decisions to engage in a given behavior are closely tied to expectatio...
Background and aims: The relationship between college student gambling, parenting styles, and fami...
Motivation of student gamblers was described and compared with their motivation for other recreation...