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      The cognitive psychology of gambling.

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      Journal of gambling studies
      Springer Nature

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          Abstract

          A number of recent studies have shown there may be a strong cognitive bias in explaining persistent gambling. Theories that have been put forward include the illusion of control, "cognitive regret," biased evaluations and the "psychology of the near miss." Two exploratory studies examining the acquisition, development and maintenance of gambling behaviour involving adolescent fruit machine gamblers were carried out. Those factors which directly relate to the cognitive biases (notably erroneous beliefs about skill) during gambling activity are discussed with reference to the above cognitive influences.

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          Journal
          J Gambl Stud
          Journal of gambling studies
          Springer Nature
          1050-5350
          1050-5350
          Mar 1990
          : 6
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Psychology, University of Exeter, Washington Singer Laboratories, EX4 4QG, Exeter, England.
          Article
          10.1007/BF01015747
          24242792
          8690a7b8-0bd2-47b8-9bf7-f12d933f83ac
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