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Direct and indirect effects of pathological gambling on risk attitudes

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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10481/32766
ISSN: 1930-2975
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Brañas Garza, Pablo; Georgantzís, Nikolaos; Guillén, Pablo
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Society for Judgment and Decision Making
Materia
Risky decision making
 
Pathological gambling
 
Attraction and repulsion to chance
 
Date
2007
Referencia bibliográfica
Brañas-Garza, P.; Georgantzís, N.; Guillen, P. Direct and indirect effects of pathological gambling on risk attitudes. Judgment and Decision Making, 2(2): 126-136 (2007). [http://hdl.handle.net/10481/32766]
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N. Georgantzís acknowledges financial support by the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science (SEJ2005-07544/ECON) and Bancaixa. Pablo Brañas-Garza acknowledges financial support from DGICYT (SEJ2004-07554/ECON).
Abstract
We study individual decision making in a lottery-choice task performed by three different populations: gamblers under psychological treatment (äddicts"), gamblers' spouses ("victims"), and people who are neither gamblers or gamblers' spouses ("normals"). We find that addicts are willing to take less risk than normals, but the difference is smaller as a gambler's time under treatment increases. The large majority of victims report themselves unwilling to take any risk at all. However, addicts in the first year of treatment react more than other addicts to the different values of the risk-return parameter.
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