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Veiled EGM jackpots : the effects of hidden and mystery jackpots on gambling intensity
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posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00 authored by Phillip DonaldsonPhillip Donaldson, Erika LanghamErika Langham, Matthew RockloffMatthew Rockloff, Matthew BrowneMatthew BrowneUnderstanding the impact of EGM Jackpots on gambling intensity may allow targeted strategies to be implemented that facilitate harm minimisation by acting to reduce losses of gamblers who play frequently, while maintaining the enjoyment and excitement of potential jackpots. The current study investigated the influences of Hidden and Mystery Jackpots on EGM gambling intensity. In a Hidden Jackpot, the prize value is not shown to the player, although the existence of a jackpot prize is advertised. In a Mystery Jackpot, the jackpot triggering state of the machine is unknown to players. One hundred and seven volunteers (males = 49, females = 58) played a laptop simulated EGM with a starting $20 real-money stake and a chance to win a Jackpot ($500). Participants played for either a Hidden or Known Jackpot Value, with either a Mystery or Known winning symbol combination in a crossed design. Lastly, a control condition with no jackpot was included. Gambling intensity (speed of bets, persistence) was greater when the Jackpot value was unknown, especially when a winning-symbol combination suggested that a win was possible. While there is no evidence in the present investigation to suggest that Hidden or Mystery jackpots contribute to greater player enjoyment, there is some evidence to suggest a marginal positive contribution of hidden jackpots to risky playing behaviour.
Funding
Category 2 - Other Public Sector Grants Category
History
Issue
2015Start Page
1End Page
12Number of Pages
12eISSN
1573-3602ISSN
1050-5350Location
USAPublisher
SpringerPublisher DOI
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Language
en-ausPeer Reviewed
- Yes
Open Access
- No
External Author Affiliations
Not affiliated to a Research Institute; School of Human, Health and Social Sciences (2013- );Era Eligible
- Yes