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The effect of knowledge of mathematics on gambling behaviours and erroneous perceptions
Authors:Marie‐France Pelletier  Robert Ladouceur
Affiliation:1. Laval University, Quebec, Canada;2. Laval University, Quebec, CanadaCorrespondence should be addressed to Robert Ladouceur, PhD, School of Psychology, Laval University, Quebec, Quebec, Canada, G1K 7P4 E‐mail:
Abstract:This study evaluates the effect of knowledge of mathematics as a protective factor against excessive gambling behaviours and erroneous beliefs. Two groups with different levels of knowledge of mathematics were compared as to their perceptions and behaviours before and during a gambling session. A total of 60 participants (30 men, 30 women) completed a questionnaire evaluating how they perceive the notion of chance and participated in two experimental tasks: the production of a random sequence of heads/tails, and a gambling session on a video lottery terminal. The results show that participants with knowledge of mathematics held more erroneous perceptions of gambling before the experiment whereas both groups showed an equal number of erroneous perceptions and behaviours during gambling. The importance of knowledge of mathematics as a protective factor against excessive gambling is questionable. The theoretical and practical implications of these results are discussed with regard to the prevention of excessive gambling.
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