Presentation Type
Event
Location
Caesars Palace, Las Vegas Pompeian I
Start Date
29-5-2013 8:30 AM
End Date
29-5-2013 10:00 AM
Disciplines
Gaming and Casino Operations Management | Psychology | Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration | Statistics and Probability
Abstract
Outline of the LLLP
What is the LLLP?
Launched in 2006 the LLLP is a five age cohort, four data collection wave longitudinal study that examines the incidence and determinants of gambling and problem gambling. The study was guided by four broad research questions:
1.What are the normal patterns of continuity and discontinuity in gambling and problem gambling behavior?
2.What bio-psychological variables and behavior patterns are most predictive of current and future responsible and problem gambling?
3.Are there distinct sub-groupings of gamblers and problem gamblers with different trajectories and predictors?
4.What etiological model of problem gambling is best supported by the longitudinal findings?
Included in
Gaming and Casino Operations Management Commons, Psychology Commons, Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration Commons, Statistics and Probability Commons
Session 2-1-A: A Longitudinal Study of Alberta Electronic Machine Gamblers
Caesars Palace, Las Vegas Pompeian I
Outline of the LLLP
What is the LLLP?
Launched in 2006 the LLLP is a five age cohort, four data collection wave longitudinal study that examines the incidence and determinants of gambling and problem gambling. The study was guided by four broad research questions:
1.What are the normal patterns of continuity and discontinuity in gambling and problem gambling behavior?
2.What bio-psychological variables and behavior patterns are most predictive of current and future responsible and problem gambling?
3.Are there distinct sub-groupings of gamblers and problem gamblers with different trajectories and predictors?
4.What etiological model of problem gambling is best supported by the longitudinal findings?
Comments
Moderator: Heather Wardle
Session 2-1-A Problem Gambling Longitudinal Studies
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