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April 21, 2020

The WAGER, Vol. 25(4) – Are safe gambling practices really safe for everyone?


January 28, 2020

The WAGER, Vol. 25(1) – Can graphics promote informed choice in scratch card gambling?


October 8, 2019

The WAGER, Vol. 24(11) – Can’t stop, won’t stop: The role of impulsivity in Gambling Disorder


June 19, 2018

The WAGER, Vol. 23(6) – Internet Gaming Disorder: A problem for the transgender community?


January 3, 2018

The WAGER, Vol. 22(14) – Homelessness or gambling problems: Which comes first?


December 6, 2017

The WAGER, Vol. 22(13) – Gambling disorder: Self-stigma and anticipation


November 8, 2017

The WAGER, Vol. 22(12) – Mind or matter: Is gambling craving biologically based?


October 11, 2017

WAGER, Vol. 22(11) – Older adults and new casinos: Do gambling expectations relate to problems?


September 13, 2017

The WAGER, Vol. 22(10) – Social casino games and gambling among Australian adolescents


August 16, 2017

The WAGER, Vol. 22(9) – The chicken or the egg? Gambling fallacies and gambling problems


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