All Relations between Gambling and thinking

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Moses Onyemaechi Ede, Joachim C Omeje, Damian Chijioke Ncheke, John J Agah, Ngozi H Chinweuba, Chijioke Virgilus Amok. Assessment of the Effectiveness of Group Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in Reducing Pathological Gambling. Journal of gambling studies. vol 36. issue 4. 2021-04-29. PMID:33037961. pathological gambling is a developmental disorder usually associated with a continuous loss of control over gambling; it also involves a preoccupation with gambling and with obtaining money for the same purpose of gambling, irrational thinking, and a continuation of the behaviour despite being aware of its adverse consequences. 2021-04-29 2023-08-13 human
Brenton M Williams, Matthew Browne, Matthew Rockloff, George Stuart, Bradley P Smit. Protective Action and Risky Beliefs: The Relationship Between Religion and Gambling Fallacies. Journal of gambling studies. 2021-04-29. PMID:33914236. one explanation for these differing effects is that gambling fallacies and metaphysical religious belief share properties of supernatural and magical thinking. 2021-04-29 2023-08-13 Not clear
Alysha Cooper, Katrina Olfert, Harvey H C Marmure. Predictors of Problem Gambling for Sports and Non-sports Gamblers: A Stochastic Search Variable Selection Analysis. Journal of gambling studies. 2021-04-04. PMID:33813659. we found that sports bettors are at greater risk of problem gambling due to differences in attitudes towards gambling, personality traits, thinking styles, erroneous cognitions, and gambling motivations. 2021-04-04 2023-08-13 human
Tess Armstrong, Matthew Rockloff, Matthew Browne, Alexander Blaszczynsk. Encouraging Gamblers to Think Critically Using Generalised Analytical Priming is Ineffective at Reducing Gambling Biases. Journal of gambling studies. vol 36. issue 3. 2020-12-11. PMID:31728742. the purpose of this study was to explore whether an intervention designed to elicit analytical thinking was effective in altering the gambling beliefs and simulated gambling behaviour of 178 regular electronic gaming machine (egm) gamblers (102 males, 76 female). 2020-12-11 2023-08-13 human
Tess Armstrong, Matthew Rockloff, Matthew Browne, Alexander Blaszczynsk. Encouraging Gamblers to Think Critically Using Generalised Analytical Priming is Ineffective at Reducing Gambling Biases. Journal of gambling studies. vol 36. issue 3. 2020-12-11. PMID:31728742. contrary to expectations, results suggest that priming analytical thinking using generalised interventions does not appear to be effective in altering peoples' simulated gambling involvement or gambling beliefs. 2020-12-11 2023-08-13 human
Tess Armstrong, Matthew Rockloff, Matthew Browne, Alexander Blaszczynsk. Encouraging Gamblers to Think Critically Using Generalised Analytical Priming is Ineffective at Reducing Gambling Biases. Journal of gambling studies. vol 36. issue 3. 2020-12-11. PMID:31728742. interventions designed to promote safer thinking in gamblers should be implemented with care, as results from our study suggest that encouraging critical thinking in at-risk or problem gamblers may not be effective in reducing risky gambling. 2020-12-11 2023-08-13 human
Tess Armstrong, Matthew Rockloff, Matthew Browne, Alexander Blaszczynsk. Beliefs About Gambling Mediate the Effect of Cognitive Style on Gambling Problems. Journal of gambling studies. vol 36. issue 3. 2020-12-11. PMID:32215774. in a path model, greater analytical thinking and lower intuitive thinking was associated with fewer erroneous gambling beliefs, which in turn were related to fewer gambling problems. 2020-12-11 2023-08-13 human
Tess Armstrong, Matthew Rockloff, Matthew Browne, Alexander Blaszczynsk. Beliefs About Gambling Mediate the Effect of Cognitive Style on Gambling Problems. Journal of gambling studies. vol 36. issue 3. 2020-12-11. PMID:32215774. a second model showed that protective beliefs also mediated the relationship between cognitive style and gambling, demonstrating that greater analytical thinking and lower intuitive thinking was associated with protective beliefs that similarly reduced problem gambling severity. 2020-12-11 2023-08-13 human
Tess Armstrong, Matthew Rockloff, Matthew Brown. Gamble with Your Head and Not Your Heart: A Conceptual Model for How Thinking-Style Promotes Irrational Gambling Beliefs. Journal of gambling studies. vol 36. issue 1. 2020-09-09. PMID:31912382. while the intuitive system is necessary for efficient and effective daily functioning, reliance on fast, intuitive thinking when gambling is likely to result in biased or flawed decision-making. 2020-09-09 2023-08-13 Not clear
Paul Roger. The Cognitive Psychology of Lottery Gambling: A Theoretical Review. Journal of gambling studies. vol 14. issue 2. 2019-11-20. PMID:12766438. a discussion of various biases and irrational thinking patterns typically found in lottery gambling will be given. 2019-11-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
Paul Roger. The Cognitive Psychology of Lottery Gambling: A Theoretical Review. Journal of gambling studies. vol 14. issue 2. 2019-11-20. PMID:12766438. these will include the misunderstanding of lottery odds, a susceptibility to the gambler's fallacy and cognitive entrapment, a belief in hot and cold numbers, unrealistic optimism, a belief in personal luck, superstitious thinking, the illusion of control, the erroneous perception of near misses, a susceptibility to prize size and rollover effects, the framing of gambling outcomes and finally, the influence of social factors on lottery play. 2019-11-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
Shameem Fatima, Muhammad Jamil, Alfredo Ardil. Cognitive Control and Criminogenic Cognitions in South Asian Gamblers. Journal of gambling studies. vol 35. issue 2. 2019-07-15. PMID:30327899. it has been suggested that criminogenic thinking is likely to be a correlate of gambling. 2019-07-15 2023-08-13 human
Shameem Fatima, Muhammad Jamil, Alfredo Ardil. Cognitive Control and Criminogenic Cognitions in South Asian Gamblers. Journal of gambling studies. vol 35. issue 2. 2019-07-15. PMID:30327899. participants were individually administered color word interference test (cwit) taken from delis kaplan executive function system, lie bet questionnaire, and criminogenic cognition scale in order to assess cognitive control, gambling, and criminogenic thinking patterns respectively. 2019-07-15 2023-08-13 human
Madison Stange, Alexander C Walker, Derek J Koehler, Jonathan A Fugelsang, Mike J Dixo. Exploring relationships between problem gambling, scratch card gambling, and individual differences in thinking style. Journal of behavioral addictions. vol 7. issue 4. 2019-02-28. PMID:30567454. exploring relationships between problem gambling, scratch card gambling, and individual differences in thinking style. 2019-02-28 2023-08-13 Not clear
Madison Stange, Alexander C Walker, Derek J Koehler, Jonathan A Fugelsang, Mike J Dixo. Exploring relationships between problem gambling, scratch card gambling, and individual differences in thinking style. Journal of behavioral addictions. vol 7. issue 4. 2019-02-28. PMID:30567454. however, there is a paucity of research that examines associations between individual differences in thinking style, participation in scratch card gambling, and problem gambling severity. 2019-02-28 2023-08-13 Not clear
Alessia Passanisi, Giuseppe Craparo, Ugo Pac. Magical thinking and decision-making strategies among late adolescent regular gamblers: A mediation model. Journal of adolescence. vol 59. 2017-11-28. PMID:28582650. the principal aim of the present study was to test the fit of an explanatory model of risk that starts from magical thinking and passes through maladaptive decision-making strategies, culminating with pathological gambling. 2017-11-28 2023-08-13 Not clear
Alessia Passanisi, Giuseppe Craparo, Ugo Pac. Magical thinking and decision-making strategies among late adolescent regular gamblers: A mediation model. Journal of adolescence. vol 59. 2017-11-28. PMID:28582650. two hundred twenty-two italian late adolescents, regularly attending bingo halls, aged between 19 and 21 years, completed measures on magical thinking, decision-making strategies, and gambling. 2017-11-28 2023-08-13 Not clear
Caroline E Temcheff, Thomas S Paskus, Marc N Potenza, Jeffrey L Derevensk. Which Diagnostic Criteria are Most Useful in Discriminating Between Social Gamblers and Individuals with Gambling Problems? An Examination of DSM-IV and DSM-5 Criteria. Journal of gambling studies. vol 32. issue 3. 2017-03-10. PMID:26846481. the current results suggest that the item related to preoccupation ("have there been periods in the past year where you spent a lot of time thinking about gambling?") 2017-03-10 2023-08-13 Not clear
Benjamin C Kalivas, Peter W Kaliva. Corticostriatal circuitry in regulating diseases characterized by intrusive thinking. Dialogues in clinical neuroscience. vol 18. issue 1. 2017-01-02. PMID:27069381. we posit that because intrusive thinking is a shared endophenotype in many disorders, n-acetylcysteine has positive effects in clinical trials for a variety of neuropsychiatric disorders, including drug addiction, gambling, trichotillomania, and depression. 2017-01-02 2023-08-13 Not clear
Jeanne E Savage, Wendy S Slutske, Nicholas G Marti. Personality and gambling involvement: a person-centered approach. Psychology of addictive behaviors : journal of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors. vol 28. issue 4. 2016-05-24. PMID:25134059. unique personality configurations characterized the 3 more gambling-involved latent classes: (a) low behavioral control in the context of high negative emotionality and magical thinking typified extensive, versatile gamblers at high risk of gambling problems; (b) average behavioral control in the context of high negative emotionality and magical thinking typified those who primarily gambled on non-strategic games of chance; (c) low behavioral control in the context of high positive emotionality and low magical ideation typified those who primarily gambled on strategic games of skill. 2016-05-24 2023-08-13 human