The influence of near-miss outcomes on the physiological and subjective experience of scratch card gambling
dc.contributor.author | Stange, Madison | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2017-04-25T19:52:18Z | |
dc.date.available | 2017-04-25T19:52:18Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2017-04-25 | |
dc.date.submitted | 2017-04-20 | |
dc.description.abstract | Scratch cards are an omnipresent gambling form in the Canadian marketplace that contain a special type of outcome called a near-miss. A near-miss is an outcome that appears to come close to a large win, but falls short (e.g. uncovering 2 of the 3 needed jackpot symbols). In slot machine research, these outcomes have been shown to have negative effects on the player. Despite this, there is a paucity of knowledge about the effects of near-misses in scratch cards. We investigate the physiological experience of various scratch card outcomes, by measuring heart rate and skin conductance changes during gameplay (Experiments 1 and 2), and subjective appraisals of various outcome types (losses, wins, and near-misses) following the completion of game play (Experiment 1) and individual outcomes (Experiment 2). Our results indicate that near-misses are highly arousing (both physiologically and subjectively), frustrating, and negatively valenced outcomes that paradoxically increase the urge to gamble. Implications for the study of near- misses in gambling research and gambling motivation are discussed. | en |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/10012/11746 | |
dc.language.iso | en | en |
dc.pending | false | |
dc.publisher | University of Waterloo | en |
dc.subject | gambling | en |
dc.subject | near-miss | en |
dc.subject | scratch cards | en |
dc.subject | psychophysiology | en |
dc.title | The influence of near-miss outcomes on the physiological and subjective experience of scratch card gambling | en |
dc.type | Master Thesis | en |
uws-etd.degree | Master of Arts | en |
uws-etd.degree.department | Psychology | en |
uws-etd.degree.discipline | Psychology | en |
uws-etd.degree.grantor | University of Waterloo | en |
uws.contributor.advisor | Dixon, Michael | |
uws.contributor.affiliation1 | Faculty of Arts | en |
uws.peerReviewStatus | Unreviewed | en |
uws.published.city | Waterloo | en |
uws.published.country | Canada | en |
uws.published.province | Ontario | en |
uws.scholarLevel | Graduate | en |
uws.typeOfResource | Text | en |