This study tested social cognitive theory hypotheses of reciprocal and sequential effects among person, environment variables and behavior. The study examined the impact of hope, superstitious belief and environmental factors on the frequency, amounts of lottery gambling and chasing of particular numbers among lottery gamblers. Models were constructed to test the effect of hope, superstitious belief and environmental factors on gambling behavior, and the reciprocal effect of gambling behavior on hope, superstitious belief and environmental factors. Results confirmed the theoretical reciprocal effects. A sequential effect showing the effects of environmental factors on superstitious belief, hope and gambling behavior was also constructed and...
Drawing on in-depth interviews with recreational gamblers (N=67), the paper focuses on superstitious...
This dissertation examines gambling associated beliefs. To this point, research on these beliefs is ...
The study explored the mechanism of perceived lottery knowledge in predicting problem in lottery pla...
Provides a summary of current research findings and outlines the main cognitive theories of gambling...
This study examines the social contexts of gambling and analyzes social motivations for playing the ...
According to the social axioms framework, people's beliefs about how the world functions (i.e., ...
This research attempts to identify the factor that drives gambling behaviour of lottery ticket punte...
The present study investigated if global personal hopefulness, short-term gambling hope (fantasy hop...
Experiences form part and parcel of life. As suggested by existing literature, past experiences may ...
The present study investigated if global personal hopefulness, short-term gambling hope (fantasy hop...
Examines the cognitive and social psychological factors underlying UK National Lottery play. 384 res...
Gambling superstitions are believed to influence the development and maintenance of problem and path...
Luck is perceived by some people as a quality of the person (as opposed to the situation) that can b...
Superstitious beliefs, defined as a strong conviction based on the erroneous perception of a cause-e...
This study was conducted in order to examine the beliefs players have regarding superstition and luc...
Drawing on in-depth interviews with recreational gamblers (N=67), the paper focuses on superstitious...
This dissertation examines gambling associated beliefs. To this point, research on these beliefs is ...
The study explored the mechanism of perceived lottery knowledge in predicting problem in lottery pla...
Provides a summary of current research findings and outlines the main cognitive theories of gambling...
This study examines the social contexts of gambling and analyzes social motivations for playing the ...
According to the social axioms framework, people's beliefs about how the world functions (i.e., ...
This research attempts to identify the factor that drives gambling behaviour of lottery ticket punte...
The present study investigated if global personal hopefulness, short-term gambling hope (fantasy hop...
Experiences form part and parcel of life. As suggested by existing literature, past experiences may ...
The present study investigated if global personal hopefulness, short-term gambling hope (fantasy hop...
Examines the cognitive and social psychological factors underlying UK National Lottery play. 384 res...
Gambling superstitions are believed to influence the development and maintenance of problem and path...
Luck is perceived by some people as a quality of the person (as opposed to the situation) that can b...
Superstitious beliefs, defined as a strong conviction based on the erroneous perception of a cause-e...
This study was conducted in order to examine the beliefs players have regarding superstition and luc...
Drawing on in-depth interviews with recreational gamblers (N=67), the paper focuses on superstitious...
This dissertation examines gambling associated beliefs. To this point, research on these beliefs is ...
The study explored the mechanism of perceived lottery knowledge in predicting problem in lottery pla...