Analysis of Gambling Behavior, The
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Analysis of Gambling Behavior, The
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Treatment of compulsive gambling
A program for treatment of compulsive gambling is presented. The participant in the study was a 27-year old teacher. Before the treatment started...
06/22/07 by Erik Arntzen Jorn Stensvold · More from publication -
Using WinPoker 6.0 to study gambling behavior
Previous technical efforts have described how custom computer programs for the study of gambling behavior may be created to allow for the...
06/22/07 by James W. Jackson · More from publication -
Why behavior analysts should study gambling behavior
The field of behavior analysis has been applied to solve many problems facing our society. Differential allocation of behavioral research to...
06/22/07 by Mark R. Dixon · More from publication -
The Gambling Functional Assessment : an assessment device for identification of the maintaining variables of pathological gambling
The present paper describes the rationale and presents an assessment device for the identification of functional control of pathological gambling...
06/22/07 by Mark R. Dixon Taylor E. Johnson · More from publication -
W. Scott Wood: 1940-2006
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] This inaugural issue of the Analysis of Gambling Behavior begins on a sad note: Our friend and colleague Scott Wood passed...
06/22/07 by Patrick M. Ghezzi · More from publication -
Toward an integrative behavioral model of gambling
Although the activity of gambling and the research on gambling continues to grow every year, behavior analysts have contributed minimally to the...
06/22/07 by Jeffrey N. Weatherly Mark R. Dixon · More from publication
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