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Study Shows Massachusetts Gamblers Lack Knowledge
In An Online Survey Conducted By A Canadian Psychologist, Just 37.5% Of The Group Displayed High Levels Of Gambling Literacy
by Steve Schult
| Published: Feb 09, 2021
According to a study conducted by a Canadian psychologist specializing in gaming behavior, Massachusetts gamblers don’t really know the rules of the games they are playing.
Dr. Richard Wood conducted a study with 1,500 gamblers that have played at a casino in the last 12 months. He used an online survey and their answers to formulate “positive play scores” from questions about personal responsibility, gambling literacy, honesty and control and pre-commitment. He presented the results to state regulators, according to a report from local media.
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