Essays in Cognitive Psychology Paradoxes of Gambling Behaviour

Type
Book
Authors
Wagenaar ( Wagenaar, Willem A. )
 
ISBN 10
0863770800 
ISBN 13
9780863770807 
Category
Unknown  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1988 
Pages
160 
Description
Investigates the paradox of why a large proportion of the population engages in some form of gambling, despite the knowledge that they are most likely to lose, and even when they know that the gambling industry makes huge profits. Do gamblers simply accept their losses as fate or do they believe that they will be able to overcome the negative odds in some miraculous way? The paradox is complicated by the fact that those habitual gamblers who know best the systematic losses cannot be avoided, are the least likely to stop gambling. Detailed analysis of actual gambling behaviour has shown that gamblers are the victims of a variety of cognitive illusions, which lead them to believe that the general statistical rules determining the probability of loss do not apply to them as individuals. - from Amzon 
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