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Stuart Gordon Spicer

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Addiction (Abingdon, England)|February 7, 2022
Loot box engagement: relationships with educational attainment, employment status and earnings in a cohort of 16 000 United Kingdom gamersJames Close, Stuart Gordon Spicer, Laura Louise Nicklin, et al.
Addictive Behaviors|April 9, 2022
Loot boxes and problem gambling: Investigating the "gateway hypothesis"Stuart Gordon Spicer, Chris Fullwood, James Close, et al.
Addictive Behaviors|February 12, 2021
Secondary analysis of loot box data: Are high-spending "whales" wealthy gamers or problem gamblers?James Close, Stuart Gordon Spicer, Laura Louise Nicklin, et al.
Journal of Clinical Medicine|June 2, 2021
"It's the Attraction of Winning That Draws You in"-A Qualitative Investigation of Reasons and Facilitators for Videogame Loot Box Engagement in UK GamersLaura Louise Nicklin, Stuart Gordon Spicer, James Close, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|December 21, 2023
Exploring the relationships between psychological variables and loot box engagement, part 1: pre-registered hypothesesJames Close, Stuart Gordon Spicer, Laura Louise Nicklin, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|January 5, 2024
Exploring the relationships between psychological variables and loot box engagement, part 2: exploratory analyses of complex relationshipsStuart Gordon Spicer, James Close, Laura Louise Nicklin, et al.
Journal of Clinical Medicine|December 24, 2021
Development and Validation of the RAFFLE: A Measure of Reasons and Facilitators for Loot Box EngagementJoanne Lloyd, Laura Louise Nicklin, Stuart Gordon Spicer, et al.
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Addiction (Abingdon, England)|February 7, 2022
Loot box engagement: relationships with educational attainment, employment status and earnings in a cohort of 16 000 United Kingdom gamersJames Close, Stuart Gordon Spicer, Laura Louise Nicklin, et al.
Addictive Behaviors|April 9, 2022
Loot boxes and problem gambling: Investigating the "gateway hypothesis"Stuart Gordon Spicer, Chris Fullwood, James Close, et al.
Addictive Behaviors|February 12, 2021
Secondary analysis of loot box data: Are high-spending "whales" wealthy gamers or problem gamblers?James Close, Stuart Gordon Spicer, Laura Louise Nicklin, et al.
Journal of Clinical Medicine|June 2, 2021
"It's the Attraction of Winning That Draws You in"-A Qualitative Investigation of Reasons and Facilitators for Videogame Loot Box Engagement in UK GamersLaura Louise Nicklin, Stuart Gordon Spicer, James Close, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|December 21, 2023
Exploring the relationships between psychological variables and loot box engagement, part 1: pre-registered hypothesesJames Close, Stuart Gordon Spicer, Laura Louise Nicklin, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|January 5, 2024
Exploring the relationships between psychological variables and loot box engagement, part 2: exploratory analyses of complex relationshipsStuart Gordon Spicer, James Close, Laura Louise Nicklin, et al.
Journal of Clinical Medicine|December 24, 2021
Development and Validation of the RAFFLE: A Measure of Reasons and Facilitators for Loot Box EngagementJoanne Lloyd, Laura Louise Nicklin, Stuart Gordon Spicer, et al.
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