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    some gamblers may misjudge how much money they have won or lost‚ or they may over-estimate the extent to which they can predict/influence gambling outcomes. Griffiths held a study looking into these irrational biases‚ using fruit machine gamblers. His aim was to discover whether regular gamblers thought and behaved differently to non-regular gamblers. He compared the verbalisations of 30 regular and 30 non-regular gamblers as they played a fruit machine. Griffiths found that regular gamblers believed

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    winning captures the amusement of gamblers alike. However‚ what happens if gamblers become too amused and prefer gambling as unhealthy alternative lifestyle to cope with various stresses of

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    Kuklinski was born to poor polish parents in the projects of Jersey City‚ New Jersey on April 11‚ 1935. His father‚ Stanley Kuklinski‚ was a brakeman for the railroad who had a serious drinking problem and would abuse his children along with his wife (Anonymous‚ 2006). Richards mother‚ Anna McNally Kuklinski‚ worked in a meat packing plant. Anna would also abuse Richard by hitting him with broom handles and other household objects to stop him from stealing. In 1940‚ Florian Kuklinski‚ one of Richards

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    succeed when taking the chance. As is everything in this life taking chances are all and only good within moderation. When you take yourself to an abusive level with anything it becomes dangerous for you and all who surround you. An unsuccessful gambler may carry the same attributes of a very greedy person. A greedy person is someone who always wants more‚ and in essence a person gambling is looking to get more then they have. Gambling is considered to be addictive for many people‚ and depending

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    is a behavioural disorder that affects adults and young adults alike. Researchers are interested in finding out what causes this disorder and identifying risk and preventive factors‚ as there are growing concerns about the increase of pathological gamblers in the general population. The purpose of the present study is to substantiate evidence of past studies and provide support by showing that illusion of control is directly related to the personality characteristic of sensation seeking‚ and that both

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    account. People who gamble can have several types of problems. They are several types of gamblers. There are professional gamblers‚ causal social gamblers‚ serious social gamblers‚ relief and escape gamblers‚ compulsive gamblers‚ and antisocial personality gamblers. Zach falls into the compulsive gamblers categories. Compulsive gambling is where gambling is the only thing that matters in life. The gambler

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    are observed in repeated independent trials of some random process‚ future deviations in the opposite direction are then more likely. For example‚ if a fair coin is tossed repeatedly and tails comes up a larger number of times than is expected‚ a gambler may incorrectly believe that this means that heads is more likely in future tosses.[2] . Such an expectation could be mistakenly referred to as being due‚ and it probably arises from everyday experiences with nonrandom events (such as when a scheduled

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    acceptable form of leisure? Nowadays‚ gambling industry is already become a huge global industry. Due to the rapid development of technology‚ people can place the bet in another country simply by using internet without travel‚ which make much easier for gambler. According to Roberts (2004‚ p168)‚ gambling also become one of the leisure industries‚ such as visit a casino can be seen as a leisure activity. Also is different personal perspective with no doubt. Devereaux (1968) defined that ‘gambling is a form

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    1.Introduction Historical background of issue: Gambling has been around for many years. Much like today’s society‚ gambling became a problem that had to be dealt with in the Middle Ages. Countries were forced to ban gambling for their soldiers‚ because they were so wrapped up in gambling that they could not carry out their duties (“History of Gambling”). Gambling creates many problems in our society today such as addictive behavior and bad habits‚ illegal activity‚ and damages the economy. Thesis:

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    Lackadaisical gamblers can quickly turn into chronic gamblers. Then‚ chronic gamblers can adventually lose their job and home and family and their entire livelihood. Although 85% of the population‚ according to the National Council on Problem Gambling‚ have gambled once in their life and may disapprove

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