Gambling decisions : the influence of difficulty, stakes and self-determination.

This study examines the relationships between gambling factors like difficulty level and stakes, with gambling decisions. It also looked at the influence of self-determination on these relationships. Six hypotheses were tested on an undergraduate sample and a public sample, investigating if similar...

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Main Author: Sim, Carol Wei Shi.
Other Authors: Joyce Pang Shu Min
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-167592019-12-10T12:27:09Z Gambling decisions : the influence of difficulty, stakes and self-determination. Sim, Carol Wei Shi. Joyce Pang Shu Min School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Social deviance This study examines the relationships between gambling factors like difficulty level and stakes, with gambling decisions. It also looked at the influence of self-determination on these relationships. Six hypotheses were tested on an undergraduate sample and a public sample, investigating if similar patterns were present. Results showed mixed support for the influence of self-determination on the relationships, with stronger support found for its influence on stakes and gambling decisions in the student sample. The negative relationship between gambling frequency, difficulty and loss amount was also supported. However, no support was found for the predicted positive relationship between gambling frequency and payout amount. These findings provided new insights about gambling behaviors suggesting a possible influence of an individual’s self-determination on gambling motivation. Bachelor of Arts 2009-05-28T03:32:03Z 2009-05-28T03:32:03Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/16759 en Nanyang Technological University 51 p. application/pdf
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Sim, Carol Wei Shi.
Gambling decisions : the influence of difficulty, stakes and self-determination.
description This study examines the relationships between gambling factors like difficulty level and stakes, with gambling decisions. It also looked at the influence of self-determination on these relationships. Six hypotheses were tested on an undergraduate sample and a public sample, investigating if similar patterns were present. Results showed mixed support for the influence of self-determination on the relationships, with stronger support found for its influence on stakes and gambling decisions in the student sample. The negative relationship between gambling frequency, difficulty and loss amount was also supported. However, no support was found for the predicted positive relationship between gambling frequency and payout amount. These findings provided new insights about gambling behaviors suggesting a possible influence of an individual’s self-determination on gambling motivation.
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title Gambling decisions : the influence of difficulty, stakes and self-determination.
title_short Gambling decisions : the influence of difficulty, stakes and self-determination.
title_full Gambling decisions : the influence of difficulty, stakes and self-determination.
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title_full_unstemmed Gambling decisions : the influence of difficulty, stakes and self-determination.
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