Hey all
A friend of mine is doing a study, she's a psychologist; and is looking to differentiate between skill based gambling (poker, sports betting) vs luck based and the trends of various types of gamblers among other things. She's not anti gambling at all, and her brother is my best friend and a full time sports bettor like me and plays online poker etc.
If anyone has 5-10 mins spare it can only help us when these academic studies have a decent representation from online poker players/sports bettors/skill based thinking gamblers (recreational players welcome too obviously), if anyone has a few mins to fill it out i'd consider it a favour + I honestly believe it's good for online poker in Australia as she's an academic/psychologist who isn't anti-online poker and they're in short supply; studies like this could end up cited in future online poker legislative proceedings etc as a study showing online poker players have lower rates of problem gambling compared to house edge based forums of gambling and so on. The bigger the sample of self identified poker players in the study the more scientifically valid the data is etc.
Link to study (please fill it out honestly if you choose to participate, both recreational and serious/professional poker players and other gamblers welcome)
https://cqu.syd1.qualtrics.com/jfe/f...HRlXtq_Y4IGn20