Although certain researchers have attributed widespread lottery play to irrational beliefs that people hold regarding the chances of winning the lottery, another explanation for the popularity of lottery gambling is that lottery players may experience positive emotions before the draw. Therefore, in this study, we examine the relationship between lottery participation and happiness. Using data from the British Gambling Prevalence Survey 2010 and utilizing propensity score matching methods, we find a small positive effect of lottery participation on happiness for individuals who engage in lottery play for recreational purposes
Does money make people happy? The authors of the book un-der review pose this old but still popular ...
This study is one of the first to explore in detail the behaviors, attitudes and motivations of play...
Paradoxically, the published literature on the psychological consequences of lottery wins has found ...
The world spends a remarkable $250 billion a year on lottery tickets. Yet, perplexingly, it has prov...
One of the famous questions in social science is whether money makes people happy. We offer new evid...
This study examines the social contexts of gambling and analyzes social motivations for playing the ...
One of the famous questions in social science is whether money makes people happy. We offer new evid...
A surprisingly large number of lottery prizes go unclaimed every year. This leads us to suspect that...
Previous studies of lottery play have tended to concentrate on just one aspect of participation, and...
One of the famous questions in social science is whether money makes people happy. We offer new evid...
Playing on national lottery games is one of the most popular forms of gambling worldwide and they ar...
This study offers both the first systematic investigation of the relationship between the five-facto...
Psychological needs are satisfied through leisure participation, which in turn influences subjective...
This paper examines the relationship between gambling behavior and subjective wellbeing. It is often...
Examines the cognitive and social psychological factors underlying UK National Lottery play. 384 res...
Does money make people happy? The authors of the book un-der review pose this old but still popular ...
This study is one of the first to explore in detail the behaviors, attitudes and motivations of play...
Paradoxically, the published literature on the psychological consequences of lottery wins has found ...
The world spends a remarkable $250 billion a year on lottery tickets. Yet, perplexingly, it has prov...
One of the famous questions in social science is whether money makes people happy. We offer new evid...
This study examines the social contexts of gambling and analyzes social motivations for playing the ...
One of the famous questions in social science is whether money makes people happy. We offer new evid...
A surprisingly large number of lottery prizes go unclaimed every year. This leads us to suspect that...
Previous studies of lottery play have tended to concentrate on just one aspect of participation, and...
One of the famous questions in social science is whether money makes people happy. We offer new evid...
Playing on national lottery games is one of the most popular forms of gambling worldwide and they ar...
This study offers both the first systematic investigation of the relationship between the five-facto...
Psychological needs are satisfied through leisure participation, which in turn influences subjective...
This paper examines the relationship between gambling behavior and subjective wellbeing. It is often...
Examines the cognitive and social psychological factors underlying UK National Lottery play. 384 res...
Does money make people happy? The authors of the book un-der review pose this old but still popular ...
This study is one of the first to explore in detail the behaviors, attitudes and motivations of play...
Paradoxically, the published literature on the psychological consequences of lottery wins has found ...