A study on the perceived effectiveness of casino safeguards in Singapore.

This study aims to measure both potential problem gamblers and non-problem gamblers’ perceptions on the effectiveness of the following four safeguards, namely, the Casino Entry Levies, the Voluntary Personal Exclusion Programme, the Family Exclusion Programme and the Voluntary Loss Limit System. Eng...

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Main Authors: Ho, Paul Chin Wee., Ong, Jing Hui., Soh, Wei San.
Other Authors: Goh, Chye Tee
Format: Final Year Project
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/9967
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-99672023-05-19T06:09:03Z A study on the perceived effectiveness of casino safeguards in Singapore. Ho, Paul Chin Wee. Ong, Jing Hui. Soh, Wei San. Goh, Chye Tee Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Industries and labor This study aims to measure both potential problem gamblers and non-problem gamblers’ perceptions on the effectiveness of the following four safeguards, namely, the Casino Entry Levies, the Voluntary Personal Exclusion Programme, the Family Exclusion Programme and the Voluntary Loss Limit System. English or Chinese versions of the survey questionnaire were administered to 240 Singaporeans aged above 21. The data collected were analysed using t-tests and stepwise multiple regressions. In addition, recommendations were made to improve the safeguards. 2008-09-24T07:38:20Z 2008-09-24T07:38:20Z 2006 2006 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/9967 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Ho, Paul Chin Wee.
Ong, Jing Hui.
Soh, Wei San.
A study on the perceived effectiveness of casino safeguards in Singapore.
description This study aims to measure both potential problem gamblers and non-problem gamblers’ perceptions on the effectiveness of the following four safeguards, namely, the Casino Entry Levies, the Voluntary Personal Exclusion Programme, the Family Exclusion Programme and the Voluntary Loss Limit System. English or Chinese versions of the survey questionnaire were administered to 240 Singaporeans aged above 21. The data collected were analysed using t-tests and stepwise multiple regressions. In addition, recommendations were made to improve the safeguards.
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Ong, Jing Hui.
Soh, Wei San.
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Ong, Jing Hui.
Soh, Wei San.
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title A study on the perceived effectiveness of casino safeguards in Singapore.
title_short A study on the perceived effectiveness of casino safeguards in Singapore.
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title_full_unstemmed A study on the perceived effectiveness of casino safeguards in Singapore.
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