Sunday, 26 August 2007

Oxford University Gambling Survey

Oxford University are inviting people to complete a survey on online gambling. Click here to take part.

From their site...

Online gambling has increased substantially in the last few years. Little is known about the effects of the Internet on people's gambling behaviour and its impact on people who use these sites a little and those who use these sites a lot. Our survey is intended to fill this gap.

Better understanding of these issues, and the health experiences of people who use online gambling sites, will allow them to find ways to help the small number of people who experience problems controlling their gambling online.

As a thank you for taking part Oxford University are giving away six 80 GB video playing i-Pods in a prize draw. Just complete the survey to enter. To find out more about clinical and psychological characteristics of Internet gamblers: web-based survey click here.

The survey takes less than 20 minutes to complete. Click here to take part.

1 comments:

Dynamite said...

I'm interested in seeing the results of this gambling study. Honestly, I don't think that they'll find any significant differences from gambling at a land-based casino.

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