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"Feeling lucky makes people more inclined to gamble"

Submitted by coverlan on May 6th, 2013 9:07 AM

Photo of Justin McManusJustin McManus a Master's student in Marketing and Consumer Studies is using his research to study the effects of gambling advertisements on participant behaviour.  Full article atGuelph [1]

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Source URL:https://www.uoguelph.ca/mcs/news/2013/05/feeling-lucky-makes-people-more-inclined-gamble

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[1] http://atguelph.uoguelph.ca/2013/05/study-looks-at-effects-of-gambling-advertisements/