RT @MKarhulahti: Reviewing the effects lit on game design elements. Gambling colleagues: any effects survive replication crisis? Looking at…
Reviewing the effects lit on game design elements. Gambling colleagues: any effects survive replication crisis? Looking at recent work, seems even "near miss" doesn't replicate. Let me know if there are any! https://t.co/CiEwhx2AsW
RT @LukeClark01: I’m prompted to post on new Pisklak & Spetch JOGS paper questioning robustness of near-miss effect https://t.co/Zeqod8W4ex…
RT @DocNikkinen: @RaisamoSusanna Interesting thread by Luke Clark @LukeClark01 about this article and what should be noted when evaluating…
@RaisamoSusanna Interesting thread by Luke Clark @LukeClark01 about this article and what should be noted when evaluating its results https://t.co/yAfEMyJq6v
RT @LukeClark01: I’m prompted to post on new Pisklak & Spetch JOGS paper questioning robustness of near-miss effect https://t.co/Zeqod8W4ex…
RT @LukeClark01: I’m prompted to post on new Pisklak & Spetch JOGS paper questioning robustness of near-miss effect https://t.co/Zeqod8W4ex…
RT @LukeClark01: I’m prompted to post on new Pisklak & Spetch JOGS paper questioning robustness of near-miss effect https://t.co/Zeqod8W4ex…
RT @LukeClark01: I’m prompted to post on new Pisklak & Spetch JOGS paper questioning robustness of near-miss effect https://t.co/Zeqod8W4ex…
RT @LukeClark01: I’m prompted to post on new Pisklak & Spetch JOGS paper questioning robustness of near-miss effect https://t.co/Zeqod8W4ex…
RT @LukeClark01: I’m prompted to post on new Pisklak & Spetch JOGS paper questioning robustness of near-miss effect https://t.co/Zeqod8W4ex…
I’m prompted to post on new Pisklak & Spetch JOGS paper questioning robustness of near-miss effect https://t.co/Zeqod8W4ex Colleagues asking my thoughts, paper has quite complex rationale, design, interpretation @stevesharman81 @DocNikkinen @ProfRCassi
The Near-Miss Effect in Slot Machines: A Review and Experimental Analysis Over Half a Century Later | Journal of Gambling Studies https://t.co/wEdI9ZiA9l #gambling
RT @Psych_UAlberta: New review and experimental paper in Journal of Gambling Studies @springerpub from Dr Jeffrey Pisklak @Jeffs_behaviour,…
The Near-Miss Effect in Slot Machines: A Review and Experimental Analysis Over Half a Century Later https://t.co/5DmZTb6Tiq
RT @zorroesque: The Near-Miss Effect in Slot Machines: A Review and Experimental Analysis Over Half a Century Later https://t.co/AKaQbzmwGh
Near-miss research may have been misguided from the start
RT @zorroesque: The Near-Miss Effect in Slot Machines: A Review and Experimental Analysis Over Half a Century Later https://t.co/AKaQbzmwGh
RT @zorroesque: The Near-Miss Effect in Slot Machines: A Review and Experimental Analysis Over Half a Century Later https://t.co/AKaQbzmwGh
The Near-Miss Effect in Slot Machines: A Review and Experimental Analysis Over Half a Century Later https://t.co/AKaQbzmwGh
RT @Psych_UAlberta: New review and experimental paper in Journal of Gambling Studies @springerpub from Dr Jeffrey Pisklak @Jeffs_behaviour,…
New review and experimental paper in Journal of Gambling Studies @springerpub from Dr Jeffrey Pisklak @Jeffs_behaviour, Joshua Yong and Professor Marcia Spetch on near-miss behaviour 🍒🍒🍋 @ualbertaScience https://t.co/ybYrjOMCUv
RT @DegenRolf: Another psychology classic, the near miss effect - an almost winning spin tying gamblers to the slot machine - fails to repl…
RT @DegenRolf: Another psychology classic, the near miss effect - an almost winning spin tying gamblers to the slot machine - fails to repl…
RT @DegenRolf: Another psychology classic, the near miss effect - an almost winning spin tying gamblers to the slot machine - fails to repl…
RT @DegenRolf: Another psychology classic, the near miss effect - an almost winning spin tying gamblers to the slot machine - fails to repl…
RT @DegenRolf: Another psychology classic, the near miss effect - an almost winning spin tying gamblers to the slot machine - fails to repl…
RT @DegenRolf: Another psychology classic, the near miss effect - an almost winning spin tying gamblers to the slot machine - fails to repl…
I used the near miss effect as a good example of psychological factor of attraction influencing cultural evolution (of gambling devices), but it seems there are some doubts on its validity. https://t.co/Y0lma4XyZu
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RT @DegenRolf: Another psychology classic, the near miss effect - an almost winning spin tying gamblers to the slot machine - fails to repl…
"The contribution of near misses to problem gambling was based on a questionnaire w/ no direct assessment of actual gambling behavior." Can't blame this one on P- hacking...
RT @DegenRolf: Another psychology classic, the near miss effect - an almost winning spin tying gamblers to the slot machine - fails to repl…
RT @DegenRolf: Another psychology classic, the near miss effect - an almost winning spin tying gamblers to the slot machine - fails to repl…
Another psychology classic, the near miss effect - an almost winning spin tying gamblers to the slot machine - fails to replicate in animals and humans. https://t.co/GvyXNSN0Gp https://t.co/jtjAaiZ3sx