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Functional analysis of gambling

Posted on:2016-03-24Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Western Michigan UniversityCandidate:Costello, Mack SFull Text:PDF
GTID:1476390017477527Subject:Behavioral psychology
Abstract/Summary:
Given high rates of gambling and the growing population of disordered gamblers, there is a need to develop assessment strategies with improved treatment validity. More specifically, assessment strategies are needed that identify the controlling variables for disordered gambling and, thus, provide guidance in the selection of treatment and prevention strategies. This study sought to develop a functional analysis for gambling by utilizing a simulated gambling environment in which contextual variables hypothesized to be causally linked to disordered gambling could be systematically manipulated. Seven experienced gamblers participated in the multi-element, single-subject experimental study. Participants who endorsed at least some problems from gambling were found to have their behavior under control of negative reinforcement variables, whereas non-disordered gamblers had undifferentiated (positive and negative reinforcement) controlling variables. Limitations of the experimental conditions and implications for research are discussed.
Keywords/Search Tags:Gambling, Gamblers, Variables
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