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Gambling Impact and Behavior Study Description: National Opinion Research Center report on gambling's community impact. (norc.uchicago.edu) |
Gemini Research Description: Specializes in managing and reporting on studies of gambling and problem gambling. (geminiresearch.com) |
Pathological Gambling (1999) Description: Complete browsable text of this publication by the Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education. (nap.edu) |
Problem Gambling Resources Description: Provides information for those involved with problem gambling by Problem Gambling Foundation of New Zealand. (problem-gambling.info) |
The Wager Description: Harvard Medical School weekly publication presenting the latest research on pathological gambling. (thewager.org) |
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