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M. DICKERSON ; J. HINCHY | 1992Persistent gambling wxas studied as a function of the reinforcement of arousal and winning during normal poker machine playing sessions. Play rate, heart rate, winnings, subjective excitement and expectations of winning were recorded for five ma[...]Article
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M. DICKERSON ; R. CUNNINGHAM | 1991Sixty-four poker machine players were observed in the ecologically valid setting of their social club while completing a session of play. Subjects were assessed by interview, the Profile of Mood States, and personality measures. Personality scor[...]Article
M. GRIFFITHS | 1991Explanations involving the etiology of pathological gambling have tended to emphasize psychosocial factors. However, the possibility that psychobiological factors may be important in the development of pathological gambling behavior should not b[...]Book
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D. JASON | 1989Après analyse de 6 cas de suicides dans des casinos, il a été démontré que trois d'entre eux étaient directement liés au jeu et plus particulièrement à la perte d'une forte somme d'argent.Article
T. CUMMINGS ; W. CORNEY | 1987The Theory of Reasoned Action holds that behavior is rational and is dependent on the individual's analysis of available information. With this view, gambling activities can be explained in terms of gambling attitudes and subjective norms. This [...]Article
H. LESIEUR ; S. B. BLUME | 1987Book
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