All Relations between Gambling and misperception

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Lisa M Najavits, Diane Smylie, Kay Johnson, John Lung, Robert J Gallop, Catherine C Classe. Seeking safety therapy for pathological gambling and PTSD: a pilot outcome study. Journal of psychoactive drugs. vol 45. issue 1. 2013-06-17. PMID:23662327. we found significant improvements in: ptsd/trauma (the ptsd checklist criterion b symptoms; the trauma symptom inventory overall mean and subscales anxiety, dissociation, sexual abuse trauma index, sex problems; and the world assumptions scale benevolence subscale); gambling (the gamblers beliefs questionnaire overall mean and subscales illusion of control); functioning (the basis-32 overall mean and depression/anxiety subscale); psychopathology (the brief symptom inventory overall mean and subscales anxiety and depression; and the addiction severity index, asi, psychiatric composite score); self-compassion (the self-compassion scale overall mean and subscales isolation, overidentified, and self-judgment); and helping alliance (the helping alliance questionnaire overall mean). 2013-06-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
Joël Billieux, Martial Van der Linden, Yasser Khazaal, Daniele Zullino, Luke Clar. Trait gambling cognitions predict near-miss experiences and persistence in laboratory slot machine gambling. British journal of psychology (London, England : 1953). vol 103. issue 3. 2012-10-17. PMID:22804705. skill-oriented gambling cognitions (illusion of control, fostered by internal factors such as reappraisal of losses, or perceived outcome sequences), but not ritual-oriented gambling cognitions (illusion of control fostered by external factors such as luck or superstitions), predicted higher subjective ratings of desire to play after near-miss outcomes. 2012-10-17 2023-08-12 human
Joël Billieux, Martial Van der Linden, Yasser Khazaal, Daniele Zullino, Luke Clar. Trait gambling cognitions predict near-miss experiences and persistence in laboratory slot machine gambling. British journal of psychology (London, England : 1953). vol 103. issue 3. 2012-10-17. PMID:22804705. these data indicate that the motivational impact of near-miss outcomes is related to specific gambling cognitions pertaining to skill acquisition, supporting the idea that gambling near-misses foster the illusion of control. 2012-10-17 2023-08-12 human
Helga Myrseth, Geir Scott Brunborg, Magnus Eide. Differences in cognitive distortions between pathological and non-pathological gamblers with preferences for chance or skill games. Journal of gambling studies. vol 26. issue 4. 2011-02-18. PMID:20169466. the present study investigated whether severity of gambling problems and gamblers' preference for chance or skill games were related to two sub-factors of cognitive distortions as measured by the gamblers belief questionnaire: luck/perseverance, which reflects an individual's perception that chance is favorable to him/her, and illusion of control, which reflects an individual's perception that his/her behavior influences chance occurrences. 2011-02-18 2023-08-12 human
Robert Ladouceur, Serge Sévign. Structural characteristics of video lotteries: effects of a stopping device on illusion of control and gambling persistence. Journal of gambling studies. vol 21. issue 2. 2007-11-01. PMID:15870983. structural characteristics of video lotteries: effects of a stopping device on illusion of control and gambling persistence. 2007-11-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
W Scott Wood, Maria M Clapha. Development of the Drake Beliefs about Chance inventory. Journal of gambling studies. vol 21. issue 4. 2007-10-18. PMID:16311875. of the two sets of erroneous beliefs, illusion of control was a better predictor of gambling than superstition. 2007-10-18 2023-08-12 human
Holly Dannewitz, Jeffrey N Weatherl. Investigating the illusion of control in mildly depressed and nondepressed individuals during video-poker play. The Journal of psychology. vol 141. issue 3. 2007-08-09. PMID:17564260. cognitive fallacies, such as the illusion of control, and psychological disorders, such as depression, may perpetuate gambling and thus contribute to problem gambling (e.g., r. ladouceur, c. sylvan, c. boutin, & c. doucet, 2002). 2007-08-09 2023-08-12 human
Holly Dannewitz, Jeffrey N Weatherl. Investigating the illusion of control in mildly depressed and nondepressed individuals during video-poker play. The Journal of psychology. vol 141. issue 3. 2007-08-09. PMID:17564260. these results question the role of the illusion of control and depression in perpetuating gambling. 2007-08-09 2023-08-12 human
M T Milior. A self-psychological study of a shared gambling fantasy in Eugene O'Neill's Hughie. Journal of gambling studies. vol 13. issue 2. 2004-03-12. PMID:12913390. moreover, it is shown that a shared gambling fantasy--a "winner among winners"--enables them to experience a sense of camaraderie, humanness, and the illusion of kinship. 2004-03-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
Mary E Larimer, Clayton Neighbor. Normative misperception and the impact of descriptive and injunctive norms on college student gambling. Psychology of addictive behaviors : journal of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors. vol 17. issue 3. 2003-12-23. PMID:14498818. normative misperception and the impact of descriptive and injunctive norms on college student gambling. 2003-12-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jackie Joukhador, Fiona Maccallum, Alex Blaszczynsk. Differences in cognitive distortions between problem and social gamblers. Psychological reports. vol 92. issue 3 Pt 2. 2003-12-01. PMID:12931940. the cognitive model of gambling argues that irrational beliefs and erroneous perceptions including illusions of control, superstitious beliefs, expectancies of winning, attributional biases, selective memory, and entrapment play a pivotal role in the development and maintenance of impaired control over patterns of gambling behaviours. 2003-12-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
T Toneatt. Cognitive psychopathology of problem gambling. Substance use & misuse. vol 34. issue 11. 1999-10-21. PMID:10468110. these include the magnification of gambling skills, minimization of other gambler's skills, superstitious beliefs (including talismanic, behavioral, and cognitive superstitions), interpretive biases (including internal attributions, external attributions, gambler's fallacy, chasing, anthropomorphism, reframed losses, hindsight bias), temporal telescoping, selective memory, predictive skill, illusion of control over luck (including luck as an uncontrollable variable, luck as a controllable variable, luck as a trait variable, luck as a contagion), and illusory correlation. 1999-10-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
Y Y Hong, C Y Chi. Sex, locus of control, and illusion of control in Hong Kong as correlates of gambling involvement. The Journal of social psychology. vol 128. issue 5. 1989-02-16. PMID:3210676. sex, locus of control, and illusion of control in hong kong as correlates of gambling involvement. 1989-02-16 2023-08-11 Not clear