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Project Grants Project Grants 2022

Seed Grant: Building better player feedback: An assessment of the responsible gambling utility of the positive play quiz

Principal Investigator: Nassim Tabri, PhD, Carleton UniversityAwarded $34,213.68 in 2022Aim: Assess the influence of completing the Positive Play Quiz (PPQ), an online Positive Play Scale-based self-test that provides players with instant personalized and normative feedback, on gambling beliefs and behaviors. The investigators hypothesized that responsible gambling beliefs and behaviors will improve because of the personalized and normative feedback provided.

Year: 2022
Type: Project Grants
December 7, 2022/by icrg_admin
Tags: 2022
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