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Journal of Behavioral Decision Making
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February 1, 2011
Modeling the Impact of Control on the Attractiveness of Risk in a Prospect Theory Framework
Diana L Young, Adam S Goodie, Daniel B Hall
Journal of Gambling Studies
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December 16, 2006
Frequent card playing and pathological gambling: the utility of the Georgia Gambling Task and Iowa Gambling Task for predicting pathology
Chad E Lakey, Adam S Goodie, W Keith Campbell
The Journal of General Psychology
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December 16, 2003
Controlling for causally relevant third variables
Adam S Goodie, Cristina C Williams, C L Crooks
Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes
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June 20, 2012
Decision making under time pressure, modeled in a prospect theory framework
Diana L Young, Adam S Goodie, Daniel B Hall, et al.
Addictive Behaviors
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August 5, 2015
A social network analysis approach to alcohol use and co-occurring addictive behavior in young adults
Matthew K Meisel, Allan D Clifton, James MacKillop, et al.
Personality and Individual Differences
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September 25, 2009
Dispositional Mindfulness as a Predictor of the Severity of Gambling Outcomes
Chad E Lakey, W Keith Campbell, Kirk Warren Brown, et al.
Journal of Gambling Studies
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April 25, 2007
Examining DSM-IV criteria for pathological gambling: psychometric properties and evidence from cognitive biases
Chad E Lakey, Adam S Goodie, Charles E Lance, et al.
Journal of Gambling Studies
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January 2, 2007
A cognitive neuroscience approach to studying the role of overconfidence in problem gambling
Jazmin Camchong, Adam S Goodie, Jennifer E McDowell, et al.
Addiction (Abingdon, England)
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October 18, 2012
Egocentric social network analysis of pathological gambling
Matthew K Meisel, Allan D Clifton, James Mackillop, et al.
Journal of Gambling Studies
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April 25, 2012
Social density of gambling and its association with gambling problems: an initial investigation
Erica E Fortune, James MacKillop, Joshua D Miller, et al.
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Journal of Behavioral Decision Making
|
February 1, 2011
Modeling the Impact of Control on the Attractiveness of Risk in a Prospect Theory Framework
Diana L Young, Adam S Goodie, Daniel B Hall
Journal of Gambling Studies
|
December 16, 2006
Frequent card playing and pathological gambling: the utility of the Georgia Gambling Task and Iowa Gambling Task for predicting pathology
Chad E Lakey, Adam S Goodie, W Keith Campbell
The Journal of General Psychology
|
December 16, 2003
Controlling for causally relevant third variables
Adam S Goodie, Cristina C Williams, C L Crooks
Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes
|
June 20, 2012
Decision making under time pressure, modeled in a prospect theory framework
Diana L Young, Adam S Goodie, Daniel B Hall, et al.
Addictive Behaviors
|
August 5, 2015
A social network analysis approach to alcohol use and co-occurring addictive behavior in young adults
Matthew K Meisel, Allan D Clifton, James MacKillop, et al.
Personality and Individual Differences
|
September 25, 2009
Dispositional Mindfulness as a Predictor of the Severity of Gambling Outcomes
Chad E Lakey, W Keith Campbell, Kirk Warren Brown, et al.
Journal of Gambling Studies
|
April 25, 2007
Examining DSM-IV criteria for pathological gambling: psychometric properties and evidence from cognitive biases
Chad E Lakey, Adam S Goodie, Charles E Lance, et al.
Journal of Gambling Studies
|
January 2, 2007
A cognitive neuroscience approach to studying the role of overconfidence in problem gambling
Jazmin Camchong, Adam S Goodie, Jennifer E McDowell, et al.
Addiction (Abingdon, England)
|
October 18, 2012
Egocentric social network analysis of pathological gambling
Matthew K Meisel, Allan D Clifton, James Mackillop, et al.
Journal of Gambling Studies
|
April 25, 2012
Social density of gambling and its association with gambling problems: an initial investigation
Erica E Fortune, James MacKillop, Joshua D Miller, et al.
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