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Gambling risk perception and decision making

Michael Spurrier-2014-03-31-The Sydney eScholarship Repository (The University of Sydney)

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Cognitive and biopsychological research has identified a significant relationship between perception, decision making and the negative consequences associated with sustained gambling. Drug and alcohol research suggests that how individuals navigate decisions involving motivating but risky activities involves several important, distinct, but interrelated aspects of cognition. Nevertheless, risk perception and decision making has received little attention in the gambling literature. The aim of the current thesis therefore was to investigate risk perception in gambling, and to develop a model of gambling decision making mindful of risk perception concepts. The project applied the Mental Models methodology and included: a literature review, a qualitative study evaluating expert opinions regarding gambling risk decision making, a second qualitative study evaluating lay gambler mental models of risk, and a quantitative evaluation of risk perception and decision making concepts via a self-rep

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Cognitive and biopsychological research has identified a significant relationship between perception, decision making and the negative consequences associated with sustained gambling. Drug and alcohol research suggests that how individuals navigate decisions involving motivating but risky activities involves several important, distinct, but interrelated aspects of cognition. Nevertheless, risk perception and decision making has received little attention in the gambling literature. The aim of the current thesis therefore was to investigate risk perception in gambling, and to develop a model of gambling decision making mindful of risk perception concepts. The project applied the Mental Models methodology and included: a literature review, a qualitative study evaluating expert opinions regarding gambling risk decision making, a second qualitative study evaluating lay gambler mental models of risk, and a quantitative evaluation of risk perception and decision making concepts via a self-rep

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PerceptionRisk perceptionPsychologySocial psychologyComputer scienceCognitive psychology

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