Ladouceur Robert, Sévigny Serge
School of Psychology, University Laval, Quebec (Qc), Canada, G1K 7P4.
J Gambl Stud. 2005 Summer;21(2):117-31. doi: 10.1007/s10899-005-3028-5.
Two studies investigated the effects of a video lottery terminal stopping device on gamblers' thoughts and behavior. This structural characteristic allows players to voluntarily stop the spinning of the reels. The first study investigated the effect of this device on the development of illusions of control. It was predicted that players using the stopping device would believe that (1) symbols displayed could differ depending on when the game is stopped, (2) there is a possibility of controlling the outcome of the game, (3) skills may be a factor influencing the results, and finally (4) a stopping device would improve the probability of personal success (i.e., developing the illusion of control). The second study aimed to further evaluate the effects of the stopping device on gambling behavior. It was hypothesised that using the stopping device would encourage players to increase the number of games played in a session. Results confirmed all predictions and showed that offering a stopping device on video lottery terminals modifies gamblers' cognition and behavior. The theoretical and practical implications of these results are discussed in the context of responsible gambling policies.
两项研究调查了视频彩票终端停止装置对赌徒思维和行为的影响。这一结构特征使玩家能够自愿停止转轮的旋转。第一项研究调查了该装置对控制错觉形成的影响。据预测,使用停止装置的玩家会认为:(1)显示的符号可能因游戏停止的时间而不同;(2)有可能控制游戏结果;(3)技能可能是影响结果的一个因素;最后(4)停止装置会提高个人成功的概率(即产生控制错觉)。第二项研究旨在进一步评估停止装置对赌博行为的影响。据推测,使用停止装置会促使玩家增加在一次游戏中玩的游戏次数。结果证实了所有预测,并表明在视频彩票终端提供停止装置会改变赌徒的认知和行为。这些结果的理论和实际意义在负责任赌博政策的背景下进行了讨论。