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Prof Wins Grant to Study Effectiveness of Anti-Gambling Ads

Submitted by coverlan on October 24th, 2012 12:27 PM

October 23rd - Prof. Sunghwan Yi, Department of Marketing and Consumer Studies, will use a $49,000 grant from the Manitoba Gambling Research Program to investigate how advertisements spark positive and negative expectations of gambling among gamblers. For the complete article see the University of Guelph website [1].  

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