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International Gambling Studies

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Minimal important change is about importance, not certainty: minimal detectable change addresses certainty, not importance
Ryuhei So et al.
20260 citations
Childhood gambling experiences and adult problem gambling
Diarmaid Ó Ceallaigh et al.
20260 citations
Psychosocial predictors of problem gambling severity in males: findings from a longitudinal study of Australian men
Vincent O. Mancini
20254 citations
A longitudinal study on the effects of materialism and mental health on gambling problems in Finland
Ilkka Vuorinen et al.
20254 citations
The minimal important change of the gambling symptom assessment scale among individuals experiencing gambling problems who underwent self-help internet interventions
Ryuhei So et al.
20253 citations
The impact of gambling advertising online: a longitudinal study on exposure and harm
Iina Savolainen et al.
20252 citations
Setting limits on expectations: rethinking who should be using responsible gambling tools and why?
Robert Heirene & Michael J. A. Wohl
20252 citations
Minimally important change estimates should not be used to determine how many individuals have improved over time
Ron D. Hays & Steven P. Reise
20252 citations
Could the provision of multiple game themes be a neglected gambling product structural characteristic? Results of an online simulated gambling task
Philip Newall et al.
20252 citations
Effects of winning and losing streaks on within-session chasing in online gambling: a replication and extension study
Nilosmita Banerjee et al.
20251 citations
Preferences for cashless gambling payment systems with integrated harm reduction measures among electronic gaming machine gamblers: a discrete choice experiment
Thomas B. Swanton et al.
20251 citations
A framework for independent research using industry funding: the Massachusetts model
B J Andrews et al.
20251 citations
Revisiting gambling research contributors’ use and views of open science principles and practices: a brief report
Debi A. LaPlante et al.
20251 citations
Assessing harm severity: a Rasch analysis of the gambling harm measure
Nolan B. Gooding et al.
20251 citations
Non-response bias in gambling surveys
Robert Heirene et al.
20251 citations
Measurement invariance of the Problem Gambling Severity Index across sociodemographics and gambling modalities
Mana Azizsoltani et al.
20251 citations
Length of continuous play sessions unrelated to problem gambling severity among regular electronic gaming machine players
Melissa Salmon et al.
20251 citations
‘Virtual reality in clinical and experimental gambling research: a review of methodologies’
F. Besana et al.
20251 citations
All in: a replication of the better than average effect in poker players and dealers
Adriel Boals et al.
20250 citations
Social casino gaming in Indonesia: socio-economic and cultural impacts of Higgs Domino Island
Ahmad Ismail et al.
20250 citations

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