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Joanne Lloyd
University of Wolverhampton - Wolverhampton / United Kingdom
Social Sciences / Psychology
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Joanne Lloyd's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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How psychological symptoms relate to different motivations for gambling: An online study of internet gamblers Biological psychiatry 68 (8), 733-740, 2010
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Loot boxes, problem gambling and problem video gaming: A systematic review and meta-synthesis New Media & Society 24 (4), 1001-1022, 2022
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Secondary analysis of loot box data: Are high-spending “whales” wealthy gamers or problem gamblers? Addictive Behaviors 117, 106851, 2021
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Internet gamblers: A latent class analysis of their behaviours and health experiences Journal of Gambling Studies 26, 387-399, 2010
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Equivalence of real-world and virtual-reality route learning: A pilot study Cyberpsychology & Behavior 12 (4), 423-427, 2009
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