Direct and Indirect Influences of Fate Control Belief, Gambling Expectancy Bias, and Self-Efficacy on Problem Gambling and Negative Mood Among Chinese College Students: A Multiple Mediation Analysis

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Main Authors: Tang, C.S.-k., Wu, A.M.S.
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Published: 2011
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-222482024-11-10T16:01:29Z Direct and Indirect Influences of Fate Control Belief, Gambling Expectancy Bias, and Self-Efficacy on Problem Gambling and Negative Mood Among Chinese College Students: A Multiple Mediation Analysis Tang, C.S.-k. Wu, A.M.S. PSYCHOLOGY Cognitive bias and gambling Cognitive mediators and gambling Fate control and gambling Gambling and negative mood Self-efficacy and gambling 10.1007/s10899-010-9177-1 Journal of Gambling Studies 1-11 JERSE 2011-05-03T07:10:14Z 2011-05-03T07:10:14Z 2010 Others Tang, C.S.-k., Wu, A.M.S. (2010). Direct and Indirect Influences of Fate Control Belief, Gambling Expectancy Bias, and Self-Efficacy on Problem Gambling and Negative Mood Among Chinese College Students: A Multiple Mediation Analysis. Journal of Gambling Studies : 1-11. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10899-010-9177-1 10505350 15733602 http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/22248 000285302700003 Scopus
institution National University of Singapore
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topic Cognitive bias and gambling
Cognitive mediators and gambling
Fate control and gambling
Gambling and negative mood
Self-efficacy and gambling
spellingShingle Cognitive bias and gambling
Cognitive mediators and gambling
Fate control and gambling
Gambling and negative mood
Self-efficacy and gambling
Tang, C.S.-k.
Wu, A.M.S.
Direct and Indirect Influences of Fate Control Belief, Gambling Expectancy Bias, and Self-Efficacy on Problem Gambling and Negative Mood Among Chinese College Students: A Multiple Mediation Analysis
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Wu, A.M.S.
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title Direct and Indirect Influences of Fate Control Belief, Gambling Expectancy Bias, and Self-Efficacy on Problem Gambling and Negative Mood Among Chinese College Students: A Multiple Mediation Analysis
title_short Direct and Indirect Influences of Fate Control Belief, Gambling Expectancy Bias, and Self-Efficacy on Problem Gambling and Negative Mood Among Chinese College Students: A Multiple Mediation Analysis
title_full Direct and Indirect Influences of Fate Control Belief, Gambling Expectancy Bias, and Self-Efficacy on Problem Gambling and Negative Mood Among Chinese College Students: A Multiple Mediation Analysis
title_fullStr Direct and Indirect Influences of Fate Control Belief, Gambling Expectancy Bias, and Self-Efficacy on Problem Gambling and Negative Mood Among Chinese College Students: A Multiple Mediation Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Direct and Indirect Influences of Fate Control Belief, Gambling Expectancy Bias, and Self-Efficacy on Problem Gambling and Negative Mood Among Chinese College Students: A Multiple Mediation Analysis
title_sort direct and indirect influences of fate control belief, gambling expectancy bias, and self-efficacy on problem gambling and negative mood among chinese college students: a multiple mediation analysis
publishDate 2011
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