Many recent studies of internet gambling—particularly those that have analysed behavioural tracking data—have used variables such as ‘bet size’ and ‘number of games played’ as proxy measures for ‘gambling intensity.’ In this paper, it is argued that the best and most stable measure for Gambling Intensity is the ‘Theoretical Loss’ (a product of total bet size and house advantage). In the long run, Theoretical Loss corresponds with the Gross Gaming Revenue generated by commercial gaming operators. For shorter periods of time, Theoretical Loss is the most stable measure of gambling intensity as it is not distorted by gamblers’ occasional wins. Even for single bets, the Theoretical Loss reflects the amount a player is willing to risk. Using a s...
Structural characteristics of games have been regarded as important aspects in the possible developm...
BackgroundPrevious research has suggested empirically based gambling loss limits, with the goal of p...
All commercial gambling games are constructed so that the gamblers will on average lose money over t...
Many recent studies of internet gambling – particularly those that have analysed behavioural trackin...
In this paper, we provide a brief response to Braverman and colleagues’ (2013) critique of our ‘Theo...
Losses disguised as wins (LDWs) appear to reinforce gambling persistence. However, little research h...
In recent years, account-based player tracking data have been utilized as a potential tool to identi...
The tendency to continue or intensify gambling after losing (loss-chasing) is widely regarded as a d...
In this study, the differences in behavior between two groups of online gamblers were investigated. ...
Background: Previous research has suggested empirically based gambling loss limits, with the goal of...
Background and aims: Electronic gaming machines (EGM) may be a particularly addictive form of gambl...
Online gambling has become increasingly popular over the past decade as has research using behaviour...
Information messages that communicate the average cost of play are a helpful consumer protection too...
Many research findings in the gambling studies field rely on self-report data. A very small body of ...
Previous work in gambling has yielded important findings regarding persistence at and preference for...
Structural characteristics of games have been regarded as important aspects in the possible developm...
BackgroundPrevious research has suggested empirically based gambling loss limits, with the goal of p...
All commercial gambling games are constructed so that the gamblers will on average lose money over t...
Many recent studies of internet gambling – particularly those that have analysed behavioural trackin...
In this paper, we provide a brief response to Braverman and colleagues’ (2013) critique of our ‘Theo...
Losses disguised as wins (LDWs) appear to reinforce gambling persistence. However, little research h...
In recent years, account-based player tracking data have been utilized as a potential tool to identi...
The tendency to continue or intensify gambling after losing (loss-chasing) is widely regarded as a d...
In this study, the differences in behavior between two groups of online gamblers were investigated. ...
Background: Previous research has suggested empirically based gambling loss limits, with the goal of...
Background and aims: Electronic gaming machines (EGM) may be a particularly addictive form of gambl...
Online gambling has become increasingly popular over the past decade as has research using behaviour...
Information messages that communicate the average cost of play are a helpful consumer protection too...
Many research findings in the gambling studies field rely on self-report data. A very small body of ...
Previous work in gambling has yielded important findings regarding persistence at and preference for...
Structural characteristics of games have been regarded as important aspects in the possible developm...
BackgroundPrevious research has suggested empirically based gambling loss limits, with the goal of p...
All commercial gambling games are constructed so that the gamblers will on average lose money over t...