Persistence in soccer gambling : the effects of BIS/BAS sensitivity, secondary knowledge, stakes, gambling outcomes and types of gamblers on Singapore Youth Gamblers' Decision.

Gambling, especially soccer betting, has become increasingly popular among Singapore youths (MCYS, 2008). By using a soccer betting paradigm, this study hoped to unravel what motivates youth gamblers to persist. The effects of five factors were investigated: BIS/BAS sensitivity, secondary knowledge,...

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Main Author: Lim, Kherray You Hui.
Other Authors: Joyce Pang Shu Min
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Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-164752019-12-10T10:47:51Z Persistence in soccer gambling : the effects of BIS/BAS sensitivity, secondary knowledge, stakes, gambling outcomes and types of gamblers on Singapore Youth Gamblers' Decision. Lim, Kherray You Hui. Joyce Pang Shu Min School of Humanities and Social Sciences National Council on Problem Gambling DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Social deviance Gambling, especially soccer betting, has become increasingly popular among Singapore youths (MCYS, 2008). By using a soccer betting paradigm, this study hoped to unravel what motivates youth gamblers to persist. The effects of five factors were investigated: BIS/BAS sensitivity, secondary knowledge, stakes, gambling outcomes, and type of gamblers (in terms of profits/losses made). Singapore male youths (N = 214) placed their bets on 20 computer-simulated soccer matches and were requested to indicate their decision to continue or quit gambling at the end of the experiment. BIS sensitivity was found to be the strongest significant predictor to continue gambling. BAS sensitivity, secondary knowledge, and stakes were insignificant predictors. Gambling outcomes and types of gamblers were found to be marginally significant predictors. Bachelor of Arts 2009-05-26T07:25:42Z 2009-05-26T07:25:42Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/16475 en Nanyang Technological University 49 p. application/pdf
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Lim, Kherray You Hui.
Persistence in soccer gambling : the effects of BIS/BAS sensitivity, secondary knowledge, stakes, gambling outcomes and types of gamblers on Singapore Youth Gamblers' Decision.
description Gambling, especially soccer betting, has become increasingly popular among Singapore youths (MCYS, 2008). By using a soccer betting paradigm, this study hoped to unravel what motivates youth gamblers to persist. The effects of five factors were investigated: BIS/BAS sensitivity, secondary knowledge, stakes, gambling outcomes, and type of gamblers (in terms of profits/losses made). Singapore male youths (N = 214) placed their bets on 20 computer-simulated soccer matches and were requested to indicate their decision to continue or quit gambling at the end of the experiment. BIS sensitivity was found to be the strongest significant predictor to continue gambling. BAS sensitivity, secondary knowledge, and stakes were insignificant predictors. Gambling outcomes and types of gamblers were found to be marginally significant predictors.
author2 Joyce Pang Shu Min
author_facet Joyce Pang Shu Min
Lim, Kherray You Hui.
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author Lim, Kherray You Hui.
author_sort Lim, Kherray You Hui.
title Persistence in soccer gambling : the effects of BIS/BAS sensitivity, secondary knowledge, stakes, gambling outcomes and types of gamblers on Singapore Youth Gamblers' Decision.
title_short Persistence in soccer gambling : the effects of BIS/BAS sensitivity, secondary knowledge, stakes, gambling outcomes and types of gamblers on Singapore Youth Gamblers' Decision.
title_full Persistence in soccer gambling : the effects of BIS/BAS sensitivity, secondary knowledge, stakes, gambling outcomes and types of gamblers on Singapore Youth Gamblers' Decision.
title_fullStr Persistence in soccer gambling : the effects of BIS/BAS sensitivity, secondary knowledge, stakes, gambling outcomes and types of gamblers on Singapore Youth Gamblers' Decision.
title_full_unstemmed Persistence in soccer gambling : the effects of BIS/BAS sensitivity, secondary knowledge, stakes, gambling outcomes and types of gamblers on Singapore Youth Gamblers' Decision.
title_sort persistence in soccer gambling : the effects of bis/bas sensitivity, secondary knowledge, stakes, gambling outcomes and types of gamblers on singapore youth gamblers' decision.
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