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Daniel L King

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Addiction (Abingdon, England)|April 17, 2014
Is preoccupation an oversimplification? A call to examine cognitive factors underlying internet gaming disorderDaniel L King, Paul H Delfabbro
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|June 27, 2014
My Facebook family: should adolescent psychiatric evaluation include information about online social networks?Daniel L King, Paul H Delfabbro
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology|February 16, 2016
The Cognitive Psychopathology of Internet Gaming Disorder in AdolescenceDaniel L King, Paul H Delfabbro
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|June 15, 2016
Defining tolerance in Internet Gaming disorder: Isn't it time?Daniel L King, Paul H Delfabbro
Journal of Clinical Psychology|April 23, 2014
Internet gaming disorder treatment: a review of definitions of diagnosis and treatment outcomeDaniel L King, Paul H Delfabbro
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|June 29, 2018
Predatory monetization schemes in video games (e.g. 'loot boxes') and internet gaming disorderDaniel L King, Paul H Delfabbro
Clinical Psychology Review|May 3, 2014
The cognitive psychology of Internet gaming disorderDaniel L King, Paul H Delfabbro
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|April 8, 2019
Loot box limit-setting is not sufficient on its own to prevent players from overspending: a reply to Drummond, Sauer & HallDaniel L King, Paul H Delfabbro
Journal of Behavioral Addictions|June 21, 2021
The psychology of cryptocurrency trading: Risk and protective factorsPaul Delfabbro, Daniel L King, Jennifer Williams
Journal of Behavioral Addictions|July 8, 2020
Positive play and its relationship with gambling harms and benefitsPaul Delfabbro, Daniel L King, Neophytos Georgiou
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Addiction (Abingdon, England)|April 17, 2014
Is preoccupation an oversimplification? A call to examine cognitive factors underlying internet gaming disorderDaniel L King, Paul H Delfabbro
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|June 27, 2014
My Facebook family: should adolescent psychiatric evaluation include information about online social networks?Daniel L King, Paul H Delfabbro
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology|February 16, 2016
The Cognitive Psychopathology of Internet Gaming Disorder in AdolescenceDaniel L King, Paul H Delfabbro
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|June 15, 2016
Defining tolerance in Internet Gaming disorder: Isn't it time?Daniel L King, Paul H Delfabbro
Journal of Clinical Psychology|April 23, 2014
Internet gaming disorder treatment: a review of definitions of diagnosis and treatment outcomeDaniel L King, Paul H Delfabbro
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|June 29, 2018
Predatory monetization schemes in video games (e.g. 'loot boxes') and internet gaming disorderDaniel L King, Paul H Delfabbro
Clinical Psychology Review|May 3, 2014
The cognitive psychology of Internet gaming disorderDaniel L King, Paul H Delfabbro
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|April 8, 2019
Loot box limit-setting is not sufficient on its own to prevent players from overspending: a reply to Drummond, Sauer & HallDaniel L King, Paul H Delfabbro
Journal of Behavioral Addictions|June 21, 2021
The psychology of cryptocurrency trading: Risk and protective factorsPaul Delfabbro, Daniel L King, Jennifer Williams
Journal of Behavioral Addictions|July 8, 2020
Positive play and its relationship with gambling harms and benefitsPaul Delfabbro, Daniel L King, Neophytos Georgiou
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