Illusion of control or passive superstition? A comparison of two explanations for irrational gambling beliefs
(2024)
Journal Article
Monson, A., James, R. J. E., Wootton, R. E., & Newall, P. (in press). Illusion of control or passive superstition? A comparison of two explanations for irrational gambling beliefs. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors,
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Disordered gambling, or dependence and consequences: a bifactor exploratory structural equation model analysis of the problem gambling severity index (2024)
Journal Article
James, R. J., Tillsley, J. E., Hitcham, L., Mou, C., Kim, H., & Tunney, R. J. (in press). Disordered gambling, or dependence and consequences: a bifactor exploratory structural equation model analysis of the problem gambling severity index. Addiction Research and Theory, https://doi.org/10.1080/16066359.2024.2352094Background
The Problem Gambling Severity Index (PGSI) is a widely used assessment of disordered gambling. However, it has been claimed that instead of measuring a single factor of problem gambling severity, the PGSI measures two correlated factors o... Read More about Disordered gambling, or dependence and consequences: a bifactor exploratory structural equation model analysis of the problem gambling severity index.
The importance of need‐altruism and kin‐altruism to blood donor behaviour for black and white people (2024)
Journal Article
Ferguson, E., Dawe‐Lane, E., Ajayi, O., Osikomaiya, B., Mills, R., & Okubanjo, A. (2024). The importance of need‐altruism and kin‐altruism to blood donor behaviour for black and white people. Transfusion Medicine, 34(2), 112-123. https://doi.org/10.1111/tme.13032Background
Need-altruism (a preference to help people in need) and kin-altruism (a preference to help kin over non-kin) underlie two hypotheses for voluntary blood donation: (i) Need-altruism underlies motivations for volunteer blood donation and (i... Read More about The importance of need‐altruism and kin‐altruism to blood donor behaviour for black and white people.
What’s love got to do with it? Exploring social love and public health (2024)
Journal Article
Forbes, R., Crossley, R., Stevens, A., James, R., Black, M., Foster, C. R., & Such, E. (2024). What’s love got to do with it? Exploring social love and public health. Perspectives in Public Health, 144(3), 182-186. https://doi.org/10.1177/17579139231220557