Color poster with text, tables, and graphs (Spring 2009)Individuals make decisions that involve delayed and/or uncertain outcomes on a daily basis. Previous research has found that instituting a delay to receiving a reward systematically decreases the subjective value of that reward. This current study seeks to determine the degree of discounting of losses of problem-gambling college students compared to matched controls.University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
Previous research has demonstrated that adult pathological gamblers (compared to controls) show risk...
Over the past decade behavior analysts have paid increasing attention to the clin-ical phenomena of ...
There is an established link between risk-seeking behavior and problem gambling but it remains uncle...
Color poster with text and graphs describing research conducted by Matthew H. Newquist, advised by D...
Under the direction of Dr. Alex Wooten With gambling behaviors on the rise, it is crucial to underst...
Nineteen treatment-seeking men meeting Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (4th e...
Delay discounting occurs when the subjective value of an outcome is altered be-cause its delivery is...
Weatherly and Dixon (2007) proposed that gambling was related to the increase in how individuals dis...
Problem and pathological gambling has become an increasing public health concern worldwide in recent...
This study jointly examined delay and probability discounting in risky decisions comparing gamblers...
Gambling disorder is described as a persistent and reoccurring behavior that leads to distress and s...
Several studies examining the relationship of affective decision-making and delay discounting in dis...
The majority of the previous research on delay discounting in pathological gamblers has found that t...
Although several studies have reported that gamblers display steeper rates of delay discounting than...
The gambling research literature suggests that temporal discounting may be as-sociated with problem ...
Previous research has demonstrated that adult pathological gamblers (compared to controls) show risk...
Over the past decade behavior analysts have paid increasing attention to the clin-ical phenomena of ...
There is an established link between risk-seeking behavior and problem gambling but it remains uncle...
Color poster with text and graphs describing research conducted by Matthew H. Newquist, advised by D...
Under the direction of Dr. Alex Wooten With gambling behaviors on the rise, it is crucial to underst...
Nineteen treatment-seeking men meeting Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (4th e...
Delay discounting occurs when the subjective value of an outcome is altered be-cause its delivery is...
Weatherly and Dixon (2007) proposed that gambling was related to the increase in how individuals dis...
Problem and pathological gambling has become an increasing public health concern worldwide in recent...
This study jointly examined delay and probability discounting in risky decisions comparing gamblers...
Gambling disorder is described as a persistent and reoccurring behavior that leads to distress and s...
Several studies examining the relationship of affective decision-making and delay discounting in dis...
The majority of the previous research on delay discounting in pathological gamblers has found that t...
Although several studies have reported that gamblers display steeper rates of delay discounting than...
The gambling research literature suggests that temporal discounting may be as-sociated with problem ...
Previous research has demonstrated that adult pathological gamblers (compared to controls) show risk...
Over the past decade behavior analysts have paid increasing attention to the clin-ical phenomena of ...
There is an established link between risk-seeking behavior and problem gambling but it remains uncle...