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100 | _aVatz, Richard E., | ||
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_aGambling, Psychology, and State Politics. _cRichard E. Vatz and Lee S. Weinberg. |
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_bUSA Today (Magazine), _c2003. |
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_aSIRS Enduring Issues 2004. _nArticle 28, _pHealth, _x1522-323X; |
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500 | _aArticles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2004. | ||
500 | _aOriginally Published: Gambling, Psychology, and State Politics, May 2003; pp. 56-57. | ||
520 | _a"Those who gamble too much and suffer significant losses--whether through lotteries, slots, or other means--choose to do so irresponsibly. No force extrinsic to willpower makes them." (USA TODAY MAGAZINE) This article studies "whether playing slot machines can lead to the alleged psychiatric disease called pathological or compulsive gambling." | ||
599 | _aRecords created from non-MARC resource. | ||
650 | _aCompulsive gambling | ||
650 | _aDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (Book) | ||
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_aGambling _xLaw and legislation |
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650 | _aLotteries | ||
651 | _aMaryland | ||
650 | _aSlot machines | ||
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_aProQuest Information and Learning Company _tSIRS Enduring Issues 2004, _pHealth. _x1522-323X; |
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