Bulletin de Périodique
International Gambling Studies , Vol.25, n°3 - December 2025
Paru le :
01/12/2025
Année
2025
Page(s) :
387-586
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Discipline :
SOM (Sommaire de périodique / Journal contents)
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Effects of winning and losing streaks on within-session chasing in online gambling: a replication and extension study. Banerjee N., Noël X., Chen Z., p. 387-411.
- Gaming after lockdowns: return to the slots. Lye J., Hirschberg J., p. 412-431.
- Media portrayal of sports betting in Canada before and after Federal Bill C-218. Weston P.W., Clark L., p. 432-447.
- Non-response bias in gambling surveys. Heirene R.M., Cobb-Clark D., Tymula A., Santos T., Gainsbury S.M., p. 448-471.
- From gambling-like elements in and around video games to monetary gambling: testing a pathway model among adolescents. Grosemans E., De Cock R., Bradt L., Soenens B., p. 472-494.
- The impact of gambling advertising online: a longitudinal study on exposure and harm. Savolainen I., Roukka T., Oksanen A., p. 495-512.
- A new history of poker spectatorship: table chat, online forums, television piracy, and Twitch. Johnson M.R., Abarbanel B., Burroughs B., p. 513-531.
- Beliefs, behaviors, and bets: impulsivity in veterans receiving inpatient treatment for gambling disorder. Connolly A.J., Nieblas F., Chapman H., Kraus S.W., Grubbs J.B., p. 532-547.
- Measurement invariance of the Problem Gambling Severity Index across sociodemographics and gambling modalities. Azizsoltani M., Ghaharian K., Kraus S., Grubbs J., p. 548-566.
- Length of continuous play sessions unrelated to problem gambling severity among regular electronic gaming machine players. Salmon M., Puranik P., Ghaharian K., Wang S., Schrans T., Schellinck T., p. 567-586.
- Effects of winning and losing streaks on within-session chasing in online gambling: a replication and extension study. Banerjee N., Noël X., Chen Z., p. 387-411.
- Gaming after lockdowns: return to the slots. Lye J., Hirschberg J., p. 412-431.
- Media portrayal of sports betting in Canada before and after Federal Bill C-218. Weston P.W., Clark L., p. 432-447.
- Non-response bias in gambling surveys. Heirene R.M., Cobb-Clark D., Tymula A., Santos T., Gainsbury S.M., p. 448-471.
- From gambling-like elements in and around video games to monetary gambling: testing a pathway model among adolescents. Grosemans E., De Cock R., Bradt L., Soenens B., p. 472-494.
- The impact of gambling advertising online: a longitudinal study on exposure and harm. Savolainen I., Roukka T., Oksanen A., p. 495-512.
- A new history of poker spectatorship: table chat, online forums, television piracy, and Twitch. Johnson M.R., Abarbanel B., Burroughs B., p. 513-531.
- Beliefs, behaviors, and bets: impulsivity in veterans receiving inpatient treatment for gambling disorder. Connolly A.J., Nieblas F., Chapman H., Kraus S.W., Grubbs J.B., p. 532-547.
- Measurement invariance of the Problem Gambling Severity Index across sociodemographics and gambling modalities. Azizsoltani M., Ghaharian K., Kraus S., Grubbs J., p. 548-566.
- Length of continuous play sessions unrelated to problem gambling severity among regular electronic gaming machine players. Salmon M., Puranik P., Ghaharian K., Wang S., Schrans T., Schellinck T., p. 567-586.
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J. GRUBBS
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