Exploring College Student Gambling Motivation

Clayton Neighbors1, Ty W. Lostutter2, Jessica M. Cronce2, Mary E. Larimer2
1North Dakota State University, Department of Psychology, Fargo, ND 58105, USA.
2University of Washington, USA

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