Losses disguised as wins (LDWs) appear to reinforce gambling persistence. However, little research has examined this phenomenon with real gamblers in natural gambling settings. We aimed to examine the relationship between within-session outcome size and subsequent gambling persistence. Account-based gambling data of individuals playing LDW games over a randomly selected day (2,035,339 bets made by 8636 individuals) was examined. We used a logistic mixed effects model to examine the relationship between the outcome of the previous bet (loss, LDW and real wins) and the odds of continuing betting in a game session. The odds of continuing betting in a game session were positively associated with the outcome of the previous bet. Compared to LDWs...
Manipulating different behavioral characteristics of gambling games can potentially affect the exten...
Manipulating different behavioral characteristics of gambling games can potentially affect the exten...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate response allocation amongst two concurrently ava...
Losses disguised as wins (LDWs) appear to reinforce gambling persistence. However, little research h...
On multiline slot machine games, small “wins” often amount to less than the spin wager, resulting in...
Near misses and losses disguised as wins have been of interest to gambling researchers and policymak...
Individually, both near-misses and losses disguised as wins (LDWs) have been seen to exert pro-motiv...
The tendency to continue or intensify gambling after losing (loss-chasing) is widely regarded as a d...
Many recent studies of internet gambling – particularly those that have analysed behavioural trackin...
'Near-miss' outcomes (i.e., unsuccessful outcomes close to the jackpot) have been shown to promote g...
The tendency to continue or intensify gambling after losing (loss-chasing) is widely regarded as a d...
Negative expected values typically define the behavior of gambling whereby a person risks more money...
Previous work in gambling has yielded important findings regarding persistence at and preference for...
In this paper, we test the realization effect, i.e., that risk-taking increases after a paper loss, ...
Manipulating different behavioral characteristics of gambling games can potentially affect the exten...
Manipulating different behavioral characteristics of gambling games can potentially affect the exten...
Manipulating different behavioral characteristics of gambling games can potentially affect the exten...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate response allocation amongst two concurrently ava...
Losses disguised as wins (LDWs) appear to reinforce gambling persistence. However, little research h...
On multiline slot machine games, small “wins” often amount to less than the spin wager, resulting in...
Near misses and losses disguised as wins have been of interest to gambling researchers and policymak...
Individually, both near-misses and losses disguised as wins (LDWs) have been seen to exert pro-motiv...
The tendency to continue or intensify gambling after losing (loss-chasing) is widely regarded as a d...
Many recent studies of internet gambling – particularly those that have analysed behavioural trackin...
'Near-miss' outcomes (i.e., unsuccessful outcomes close to the jackpot) have been shown to promote g...
The tendency to continue or intensify gambling after losing (loss-chasing) is widely regarded as a d...
Negative expected values typically define the behavior of gambling whereby a person risks more money...
Previous work in gambling has yielded important findings regarding persistence at and preference for...
In this paper, we test the realization effect, i.e., that risk-taking increases after a paper loss, ...
Manipulating different behavioral characteristics of gambling games can potentially affect the exten...
Manipulating different behavioral characteristics of gambling games can potentially affect the exten...
Manipulating different behavioral characteristics of gambling games can potentially affect the exten...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate response allocation amongst two concurrently ava...