Gambling Motivation and Passion: A Comparison Study of Recreational and Pathological Gamblers

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The aim of this study was to examine the structural relationship among gambling motivation, gambling passion, and behavioral intentions to gamble between recreational and pathological gamblers. Specifically, this study aimed to shed light on the different ways in which gambling motivation and affective attitude are associated with recreational and pathological gamblers. Using a purposive sampling method, 400 subjects were selected for and participated in this study during their visits to a casino. Study results echoed the notion of distinctive and separate gambling motivations and passions between recreational and pathological gamblers. Also, results identified specific areas to which casino operators or policy makers should pay special attention in developing effective marketing strategies to promote responsible gambling. © 2010 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

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Back, K. J., Lee, C. K., & Stinchfield, R. (2011). Gambling Motivation and Passion: A Comparison Study of Recreational and Pathological Gamblers. Journal of Gambling Studies, 27(3), 355–370. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10899-010-9212-2

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