Erroneous gambling-related beliefs emerge from broader beliefs during problem-solving: a critical review and classification scheme

Thinking and Reasoning 26 (2):159-187 (2019)
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Erroneous gambling-related beliefs can be defined as beliefs that imply a failure to recognise how commercial gambling activities are designed to generate a guaranteed loss to players. In t...

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Keis Ohtsuka
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