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Report: Problem Gambling Vulnerability The Interaction Between Access, Individual Cognitions and Group Beliefs or Preferences

This report tests the link between access, individual cognitions and group beliefs and preferences to determine problem gambling vulnerability. 

The research uses a combination of focus groups, in depth interviews and a survey to explore what attracts people to gambling venues and how they control their gambling behaviour.

The report was written by researchers at the Faculty of Life and Social Sciences at Swinburne University of Technology. It was released in September 2010.


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Author: Anna Thomas, Susan Moore, Michael Kyrios, Glen Bates, Denise Meredyth, Glenn Jessop
Place of Publication: Melbourne, Victoria
Publisher: Department of Justice
Date of Publication: September 2010
Number of Pages: 113
Copyright: Swinburne University of Technology, August 2010

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