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Wardle H (2020)
Open letter from UK based academic scientists to the secretaries of state for digital, culture, media and sport and for health and social care regarding the need for independent funding for the prevention and treatment of gambling harms.
in BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
Walasek L (2021)
Acceptance of mixed gambles is sensitive to the range of gains and losses experienced, and estimates of lambda (?) are not a reliable measure of loss aversion: Reply to André and de Langhe (2020).
in Journal of experimental psychology. General
Walasek L (2021)
Acceptance of mixed gambles is sensitive to the range of gains and losses experienced, and estimates of lambda (?) are not a reliable measure of loss aversion: Reply to André and de Langhe (2020).
in Journal of experimental psychology. General
Walasek L (2021)
Acceptance of mixed gambles is sensitive to the range of gains and losses experienced, and estimates of lambda (?) are not a reliable measure of loss aversion: Reply to André and de Langhe (2021).
in Journal of Experimental Psychology: General
LAYBOURN K (2008)
'There Ought not to be One Law for the Rich and Another for the Poor which Is the Case To-day': The Labour Party, Lotteries, Gaming, Gambling and Bingo, c .1900- c .1960s
in History
Hunt K (2020)
Protocol for a Mixed-Method Investigation of the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Gambling Practices, Experiences and Marketing in the UK: The "Betting and Gaming COVID-19 Impact Study"
in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Hunt K (2020)
Protocol for a Mixed-Method Investigation of the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Gambling Practices, Experiences and Marketing in the UK: The "Betting and Gaming COVID-19 Impact Study".
in International journal of environmental research and public health
Melendez-Torres GJ (2020)
Prevalence of gambling behaviours and their associations with socioemotional harm among 11-16 year olds in Wales: findings from the School Health Research Network survey.
in European journal of public health
Melendez-Torres GJ (2020)
Prevalence of gambling behaviours and their associations with socioemotional harm among 11-16 year olds in Wales: findings from the School Health Research Network survey.
in European journal of public health
Critchlow N (2020)
Visibility of age restriction warnings, harm reduction messages and terms and conditions: a content analysis of paid-for gambling advertising in the United Kingdom.
in Public health
Macdonald L (2018)
Do 'environmental bads' such as alcohol, fast food, tobacco, and gambling outlets cluster and co-locate in more deprived areas in Glasgow City, Scotland?
in Health & place
Critchlow N (2023)
Expenditure on Paid-for Gambling Advertising During the National COVID-19 'Lockdowns': An Observational Study of Media Monitoring Data from the United Kingdom.
in Journal of gambling studies
Adams WK (2017)
Pharmacological evidence that 5-HT2C receptor blockade selectively improves decision making when rewards are paired with audiovisual cues in a rat gambling task.
in Psychopharmacology
McAnally H (2022)
The Longitudinal Association of Childhood and Adolescent Television Viewing with Substance Use Disorders and Disordered Gambling in Adulthood up to Age 45
in International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction
Mills S (2023)
Children and Young People's Experiences and Understandings of Gambling-Style Systems in Digital Games: Loot Boxes, Popular Culture, and Changing Childhoods
in Annals of the American Association of Geographers
Spychala KM (2022)
Predicting disordered gambling across adolescence and young adulthood from polygenic contributions to Big 5 personality traits in a UK birth cohort.
in Addiction (Abingdon, England)
Spychala KM (2022)
Predicting disordered gambling across adolescence and young adulthood from polygenic contributions to Big 5 personality traits in a UK birth cohort.
in Addiction (Abingdon, England)
Zühlsdorff K (2023)
Computational modelling of reinforcement learning and functional neuroimaging of probabilistic reversal for dissociating compulsive behaviours in gambling and cocaine use disorders.
in BJPsych open
Zühlsdorff K (2023)
Computational modelling of reinforcement learning and functional neuroimaging of probabilistic reversal for dissociating compulsive behaviours in gambling and cocaine use disorders.
Van Schalkwyk MC (2021)
"When the Fun Stops, Stop": An analysis of the provenance, framing and evidence of a 'responsible gambling' campaign.
in PloS one
Dienes Z (2010)
Gambling on the unconscious: a comparison of wagering and confidence ratings as measures of awareness in an artificial grammar task.
in Consciousness and cognition
Petticrew M (2017)
'Nothing can be done until everything is done': the use of complexity arguments by food, beverage, alcohol and gambling industries
in Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
Zühlsdorff K (2023)
Computational modeling of reinforcement learning and functional neuroimaging of probabilistic reversal dissociates compulsive behaviors in Gambling and Cocaine Use Disorders
Petticrew M (2017)
'Nothing can be done until everything is done': the use of complexity arguments by food, beverage, alcohol and gambling industries.
in Journal of epidemiology and community health
Jepson M (2018)
An observational study showed that explaining randomization using gambling-related metaphors and computer-agency descriptions impeded randomized clinical trial recruitment.
in Journal of clinical epidemiology
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