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Ecological validity of laboratory studies of videopoker gaming

This study compared the cognitive and behavioral components of videopoker players under laboratory and natural settings. Twenty regular gamblers (19 men and 1 woman) were matched into two groups on age and on frequency of gambling. Irrational verbalizations during gambling, monetary risk (number of...

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Published in:Journal of gambling studies 1991-06, Vol.7 (2), p.109-116
Main Authors: Ladouceur, R, Gaboury, A, Bujold, A, Lachance, N, Tremblay, S
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