People can get into trouble with all types of gambling, from sports betting to the lottery, from bingo to casino games.' 14 This should serve as a warning even to many good and relatively psychologically healthy people, including Christians, who 'have been ‘softened' toward frequent gambling by the permissive attitudes of family. Survey of American gambling attitudes and behavior. Ann Arbor: Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, 1979 (OCoLC)566058540: Material Type: Government publication, State or province government publication: Document Type: Book: All Authors / Contributors: Maureen Kallick-Kaufmann. Previously, the highest percentage of Americans saying gambling is morally acceptable was 67%, in both 2015 and 2016. The lowest level of acceptance on the question - one of a battery of questions about social issues included in Gallup's annual Values and Beliefs Social Series since 2003 - was 58% in 2009. Attitudes Scales (GAS) to measure gambling attitudes, and the Gambling Attitudes and Beliefs Survey (GABS), Gamblers' Beliefs Questionnaire (GBQ), and Gambling Related Cognitions Scale (GRCS) to measure gambling beliefs. A sample of 308 participants consisted of 101.
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Session 2-4-E: Current Issues in Problem Gambling
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Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada
Start Date
29-5-2019 3:30 PM Stockton poker room.
End Date
29-5-2019 4:55 PM
Disciplines
Mental and Social Health | Psychiatry and Psychology | Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration | Public Health | Sports Studies
People can get into trouble with all types of gambling, from sports betting to the lottery, from bingo to casino games.' 14 This should serve as a warning even to many good and relatively psychologically healthy people, including Christians, who 'have been ‘softened' toward frequent gambling by the permissive attitudes of family. Survey of American gambling attitudes and behavior. Ann Arbor: Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, 1979 (OCoLC)566058540: Material Type: Government publication, State or province government publication: Document Type: Book: All Authors / Contributors: Maureen Kallick-Kaufmann. Previously, the highest percentage of Americans saying gambling is morally acceptable was 67%, in both 2015 and 2016. The lowest level of acceptance on the question - one of a battery of questions about social issues included in Gallup's annual Values and Beliefs Social Series since 2003 - was 58% in 2009. Attitudes Scales (GAS) to measure gambling attitudes, and the Gambling Attitudes and Beliefs Survey (GABS), Gamblers' Beliefs Questionnaire (GBQ), and Gambling Related Cognitions Scale (GRCS) to measure gambling beliefs. A sample of 308 participants consisted of 101.
Located in Ventura, California, Barna has been conducting and analyzing primary research to understand cultural trends related to values, beliefs, attitudes and behaviors since 1984. If you would like to receive free e-mail notification of the release of each new, bi-monthly update on the latest research findings from The Barna Group, you may.
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May 29, 2019
Submission Title
Session Title
Session 2-4-E: Current Issues in Problem Gambling
Presenters
Location
Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada
Start Date
29-5-2019 3:30 PM Stockton poker room.
End Date
29-5-2019 4:55 PM
Disciplines
Mental and Social Health | Psychiatry and Psychology | Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration | Public Health | Sports Studies
Abstract
The National Survey of Gambling Attitudes and Gambling Experiences (NGAGE) is the largest published survey of gambling participation and problems in the US. This unprecedented look into how Americans gamble, what they gamble, how they think about it in every state. Includes a special focus on sports gambling. Presenters will review the findings and implications for everyone involved in gambling issues.
Keywords
responsible gamblingsports gamblingproblem gamblinggambling addictionpublic opinionNCPG
Author Bio
Don Feeney is former Director of Research and Planning for the Minnesota Lottery and in that role he managed all their survey research. Don oversaw all previous NCPG public opinion survey research efforts and was the lead author of our report Public Opinion on Problem Gambling: Myths and Misconceptions (June 2016). His research interests include the relation between public opinion and gambling policy, public awareness of problem gambling, and gambling and popular culture. Don holds a master's degree in public policy from Harvard, a master's degree in statistics from the University of Minnesota, and a bachelor of science degree in applied mathematics from Brown University
Funding Sources
The NGAGE survey was conducted by NCPG and sponsored by GVC. The sponsor had no involvement in any aspects of the research.
Competing Interests
None
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The National Survey of Gambling Attitudes and Gambling Experiences (NGAGE) is the largest published survey of gambling participation and problems in the US. This unprecedented look into how Americans gamble, what they gamble, how they think about it in every state. Includes a special focus on sports gambling. Presenters will review the findings and implications for everyone involved in gambling issues.