The present investigation explored the presence of illusory control in recreation-al video poker players. Using a multi-monitor computer which allowed for two different types of games to be presented concurrently, one on each monitor, players were allowed to freely choose which game they wished to play. One option allowed for the player to select the cards they wished to hold and discard, while the other option was designed such that the computer automatically se-lected the most probabilistically optimal sequence of cards to hold and discard. In the first experiment, two groups of ten participants were exposed to one of two rules (accurate or inaccurate) regarding the chances of winning. No differ-ences in response allocations between the g...
Previously, it was widely accepted that commercial gambling operates at a negative expected utility,...
Internationally, the prevalence of online poker gambling is estimated to be between one percent and ...
The illusion of control is an important feature of both problematic and nonproblematic gambling beha...
Previous research has found that participants will risk more credits across a video-poker session wh...
The present investigation reports two studies that examined the performance of non-pathological recr...
The illusion of control is a phenomenon in which one erroneously believes he or she can exert contro...
The illusion of control is a phenomenon in which a gambler identifies his or her odds of winning as ...
The current research examined the patterns of gambling, specifically those in video poker. There is ...
There is a paucity of empirical research examining the possible association between gambling and vid...
There is a paucity of empirical research examining the possible association between gambling and vid...
International audienceTwo experiments examined the relationships between the knowledge that another ...
It is a commonly held belief that irrational thoughts held by gamblers can pro-mote gambling behavio...
Several analyses of video poker reported expected payouts in the vicinity of 99.6 percent. The analy...
This study introduces Texas Hold'em Poker as a research interest and discusses the use of poker in s...
Given the prevalence of gambling and preponderance of gaming options, efforts to curb problem gambli...
Previously, it was widely accepted that commercial gambling operates at a negative expected utility,...
Internationally, the prevalence of online poker gambling is estimated to be between one percent and ...
The illusion of control is an important feature of both problematic and nonproblematic gambling beha...
Previous research has found that participants will risk more credits across a video-poker session wh...
The present investigation reports two studies that examined the performance of non-pathological recr...
The illusion of control is a phenomenon in which one erroneously believes he or she can exert contro...
The illusion of control is a phenomenon in which a gambler identifies his or her odds of winning as ...
The current research examined the patterns of gambling, specifically those in video poker. There is ...
There is a paucity of empirical research examining the possible association between gambling and vid...
There is a paucity of empirical research examining the possible association between gambling and vid...
International audienceTwo experiments examined the relationships between the knowledge that another ...
It is a commonly held belief that irrational thoughts held by gamblers can pro-mote gambling behavio...
Several analyses of video poker reported expected payouts in the vicinity of 99.6 percent. The analy...
This study introduces Texas Hold'em Poker as a research interest and discusses the use of poker in s...
Given the prevalence of gambling and preponderance of gaming options, efforts to curb problem gambli...
Previously, it was widely accepted that commercial gambling operates at a negative expected utility,...
Internationally, the prevalence of online poker gambling is estimated to be between one percent and ...
The illusion of control is an important feature of both problematic and nonproblematic gambling beha...