Evaluating changes in electronic gambling machine policy on user losses in an Australian jurisdiction
Abstract Background Electronic gambling machines (EGMs) are in casinos and community venues (hotels and clubs) in all jurisdictions in Australia, except Western Australia (only in casino). EGMs have a range of features that can affect how people gamble, which can influence losses incurred by users....
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Main Authors: | Matthew Stevens (Author), Charles Livingstone (Author) |
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