Research and Measurement Issues in Gambling Studies
Autor Garry Smith, David C. Hodgins, Robert J. Williamsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 mai 2007
The handbook seeks to serve as a comprehensive reference tool for scholars and professionals who want information about developing viable research strategies and methods. In particular, people who want to learn about gathering data, measuring it, and interpreting their findings in light of ongoing multidisciplinary work.
*First book to focus on the research and measurement issues related to the emergent field of gambling studies.
*Offers a common starting point for researchers with diverse backgrounds by explaining the generally accepted knowledge in the area, research trends, and information gaps
*International contributors provide commentary on the methodologies and measurement tools in use (what's effective, what needs improvement, and future prospects)
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780123708564
ISBN-10: 0123708567
Pagini: 696
Ilustrații: Illustrated
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 914 mm
Greutate: 1.02 kg
Editura: Emerald Publishing
ISBN-10: 0123708567
Pagini: 696
Ilustrații: Illustrated
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 914 mm
Greutate: 1.02 kg
Editura: Emerald Publishing
Public țintă
Primary audience: Gambling studies researchers and students, problem gambling counselors, government policy makersSecond audience: Anyone interested in gambling as a cultural phenomenon
Cuprins
List of Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
PART I. NATURE AND SCOPE OF GAMBLING STUDIES
Chapter 1. Situating Gambling Studies
PART II. MEASUREMENT ISSUES
Chapter 2. Population Surveys
Chapter 3. Questionnaire Design: The Art of a Stylized Conversation
Chapter 4. Experimental Methodologies in Gambling Studies
Chapter 5. Qualitative Methodologies
Chapter 6. Longitudinal Studies of Gambling Behavior
Chapter 7. Quantification and Dimensionalization of Gambling Behavior
Chapter 8. A Review of Screening and Assessment Instruments for Problem and Pathological Gambling
PART III. EMERGING GAMBLING STUDIES RESEARCH ISSUES
Chapter 9. The Role of Structural Characteristics in Gambling
Chapter 10. Situational Factors That Affect Gambling Behavior
Chapter 11. Individual Characteristics and Problem Gambling Behavior
Chapter 12. Cormorbidity and Mental Illness
Chapter 13. Research and Measurement Issues in Gambling Studies: Etiological Models
Chapter 14. The Neurobiology of Pathological Gambling
Chapter 15. Treatment of Problem Gambling
Chapter 16. Prevention of Problem Gambling
Chapter 17. Adolescent Gambling: Current Knowledge, Myths, Assessment Strategies, and Public Policy Implications
Chapter 18. Cross-Cultural Comparisons
Chapter 19. Internet Gambling: Past, Present, and Future
Chapter 20. Social and Economic Impacts of Gambling
Chapter 21. Gambling and Crime
PART IV. POLICY IMPLICATIONS OF GAMBLING RESEARCH
Chapter 22. Values, Objectivity, and Bias in Gambling Research
Chapter 23. Legalized Gambling: The Diffusion of a Morality Policy
Chapter 24. Gambling and Governance
Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
PART I. NATURE AND SCOPE OF GAMBLING STUDIES
Chapter 1. Situating Gambling Studies
PART II. MEASUREMENT ISSUES
Chapter 2. Population Surveys
Chapter 3. Questionnaire Design: The Art of a Stylized Conversation
Chapter 4. Experimental Methodologies in Gambling Studies
Chapter 5. Qualitative Methodologies
Chapter 6. Longitudinal Studies of Gambling Behavior
Chapter 7. Quantification and Dimensionalization of Gambling Behavior
Chapter 8. A Review of Screening and Assessment Instruments for Problem and Pathological Gambling
PART III. EMERGING GAMBLING STUDIES RESEARCH ISSUES
Chapter 9. The Role of Structural Characteristics in Gambling
Chapter 10. Situational Factors That Affect Gambling Behavior
Chapter 11. Individual Characteristics and Problem Gambling Behavior
Chapter 12. Cormorbidity and Mental Illness
Chapter 13. Research and Measurement Issues in Gambling Studies: Etiological Models
Chapter 14. The Neurobiology of Pathological Gambling
Chapter 15. Treatment of Problem Gambling
Chapter 16. Prevention of Problem Gambling
Chapter 17. Adolescent Gambling: Current Knowledge, Myths, Assessment Strategies, and Public Policy Implications
Chapter 18. Cross-Cultural Comparisons
Chapter 19. Internet Gambling: Past, Present, and Future
Chapter 20. Social and Economic Impacts of Gambling
Chapter 21. Gambling and Crime
PART IV. POLICY IMPLICATIONS OF GAMBLING RESEARCH
Chapter 22. Values, Objectivity, and Bias in Gambling Research
Chapter 23. Legalized Gambling: The Diffusion of a Morality Policy
Chapter 24. Gambling and Governance
Index