LaBrie et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Identifying behavioral markers of disordered Internet sports gamblingLaBrie et al., 2011
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- LaBrie R
- Shaffer H
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- Addiction Research & Theory
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Objective: To identify patterns of sports gambling that discriminate sports bettors with self- reported gambling-related problems from sports bettors without such difficulties. Methods: Secondary data analysis of the actual betting behavior observed during the first 2 years of a …
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