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SUMMARY:The Gamblers of the Future? Migration from Video Games to Gambling among Young Adults
DESCRIPTION:1.5 Continuing Education Hours \nPresenter:\nLuke Clark\, PhD\, University of British Columbia\n‍\nIn video games\, a loot box is a consumable virtual item which can be redeemed. Studies have shown a link between loot box engagement and gambling problems. However\, the causal connections are unknown. Dr. Clark will report on his longitudinal research that traced the migration from video games to gambling. \nThe ICRG is approved by NBCC and NAADAC to offer continuing education for counselors. In addition\, the ICRG is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The ICRG maintains responsibility for this program and its content. \nThank you for attending!
URL:https://www.icrg.org/event/the-gamblers-of-the-future-migration-from-video-games-to-gambling-among-young-adults/
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SUMMARY:Open Science in Gambling Research
DESCRIPTION:Every year the ICRG offers webinars on the latest research on gambling disorder and responsible gambling.  Treatment providers can earn continuing education hours approved by various agencies. Best of all\, the webinars are free—thanks to the generosity of the American Gaming Association and Global Gaming Expo! \nNext Webinar:\nJune 27\, 2023\n2-3:30 p.m. Eastern‍ \n‍\nOpen Science in Gambling Research.                                           ‍\nOpen Science (OS) is the movement to make scientific research\, data and their\ndissemination available to any member of an inquiring society\, from professionals to citizens. OS is especially important in cases of gambling industry-funded research on gambling disorder and responsible gambling to ensure that the research process is ethical\, transparent\, and unbiased.\nThe panel will first discuss OS strategies and then explore how OS principles and practices can be integrated with existing guidelines for industry-funded research on gambling disorder and responsible gambling.‍ \nPanel: \n\nDebi LaPlante\, PhD\, Harvard Medical School and Cambridge Health Alliance\nBrett Abarbanel\, PhD University of Nevada\, Las Vegas\nDavid Mellor\, PhD\, Center for Open Science\n\nLearning Objectives: \nAs a result of this program\, learners will be able to: \n\nApply the principles of OS to research on gambling\nCritically analyze any bias in industry-funded research\n\nClick here to register and watch the webinar.
URL:https://www.icrg.org/event/open-science-in-gambling-research/
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