International Gaming Research Unit, Psychology Department, School of Social Sciences, Nottingham Trent University, 50 Shakespeare Street, Nottingham, NG1 4FQ, UK.
J Gambl Stud. 2023 Jun;39(2):1013-1017. doi: 10.1007/s10899-022-10168-w. Epub 2022 Nov 17.
This brief commentary adds to the recent study by paper by Yokomitsu, Kono and Takada (2022). Their study examined social presence in gambling by experimentally investigating the effects of the presence of other people on risky betting among high-risk gamblers. This commentary argues that the paper by Yokomitsu et al. provided a highly selective review on available studies and omitted many of the key studies in the area of social presence and social facilitation in which their findings could have been compared. The commentary also briefly outlines a number of studies that have I co-authored in this area over the past three decades using a variety of different methodologies (e.g., non-participant observation studies, experiments, data mining of account-based tracking data), none of which were mentioned by Yokomitsu et al. despite their clear relevance to this area.
这篇简短的评论增加了 Yokomitsu、Kono 和 Takada(2022)最近的研究。他们的研究通过实验调查了其他人的存在对高风险赌徒冒险投注的影响,考察了赌博中的社会存在。本评论认为,Yokomitsu 等人的论文对现有研究进行了高度选择性的回顾,忽略了许多关键研究,在这些研究中,他们的发现可以进行比较。评论还简要概述了我在过去三十年中在这个领域合作的一些研究,这些研究使用了各种不同的方法(例如,非参与观察研究、实验、基于账户跟踪数据的数据挖掘),Yokomitsu 等人没有提到这些研究,尽管它们与这一领域明显相关。