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This list of published graduate research contains theses and dissertations filed since 1991 grouped by subject and listed by filing year in descending order. It is, hopefully, a comprehensive list. If you have filed a gaming dissertation with an accredited graduate program and do not see your opus on the list, email Dave Schwartz and this oversight will be corrected expeditiously. To learn more about a paper, click the This database contains over 1.5 million entries (most downloadable for a fee), providing citations to North American and European dissertations from 1861 forward, with abstracts from 1980 forward, and citations and abstracts for theses from 1988 forward. |
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| Anthropology | ||
| Bodinger de Uriarte, John Joseph. The
casino and the museum: Imagining the Mashantucket Pequot tribal nation in
representational space. UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN, 2003. PhD. Suarez, Darlene Mary. Gambling with power: Race, class, and identity
politics on Indian lands in Southern California. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,
RIVERSIDE, 2003. PhD. Koran, Jaime Lee Rana. Lights, audience, profit: The evolution of
the Las Vegas spectacle. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 2002. MA.
Pelletier, Julie Anne. The role of ritual in a contemporary Ojibwa
tribe. Michigan State University, 2002.. PhD. Bird, Martha Ann. Gambling with
culture: History, geography and identity at the Mashantucket Pequot Reservation.
BOSTON UNIVERSITY, 2000. PhD. Davis, Reade. Gambling on the future: Video lottery
terminals and social change in rural Newfoundland. MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY
OF NEWFOUNDLAND, 2000. MA. Reubens, Juliet. The Las Vegas phenomenon. UNIVERSITY
OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 2000. MA. Lacroix, Celeste Claire. Wealth, power, and identity:
A critical reading of competing discourses about the Mashantucket Pequots
and Foxwoods. OHIO UNIVERSITY, 1999. PhD. Seivertson, Bruce Lynn. Historical/cultural ecology
of the Tohono O'odham nation. THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA, 1999. PhD. Cunningham, James Everett. Slahal: More than
a game with a song. UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, 1998. PhD. Malaby, Thomas Michae. Dealing in indeterminacy: Gambling
and risk in Chania, Greece. HARVARD UNIVERSITY, 1998. PhD. Romeo, Donna Maria. 'We are family': Tribal employment
in an Indian-owned casino. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA, 1998. PhD. Spilde, Katherine Ann. Acts of sovereignty, acts
of identity: Negotiating interdependence
through tribal government gaming on the White Earth Indian Reservation.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA CRUZ, 1998. PhD. Anderson, Carolyn Ruth. Dakota identity in Minnesota,
1820-1995. INDIANA UNIVERSITY, 1997. PhD. Little, Margo D. The moral dilemma of high-stakes gambling
in Native communities. LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY OF SUDBURY (CANADA),
1997. MA. Tisdale, Shelby Jo-Anne. Cocopah identity and
cultural survival: Indian gaming and the political ecology of the lower
Colorado River delta, 1850-1996. THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA,
1997. PhD. Klima, Alan. The funeral casino: Buddhist meditation,
state terrorism, and public images in Thailand. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY,
1996. PhD. Campbell, Colin. Canadian Gambling Legislation: The
Social Origins of Legalization. SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY, 1994. PhD. Cockle, Diane, Lyn. The Fremont in Idaho.
UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA (CANADA), 1993. MA. |
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| Architecture | ||
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Foz, Susan L. An ethnography of paradigm shift in human factors and
aging: Interpreting tasks as social performances. Arizona State University,
2002. MSD. Armstrong, Krista Lee. Exploiting the edge: Infrastructure
and development of Sandia Pueblo's southern border and casino (New Mexico). RICE UNIVERSITY, 1998. MArch. Liu, Yihong. The Las Vegas Fremont
Street experience: A new tourist destination to revitalize a declining
downtown. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 1998. MArch. Wilson, Honoree Marlo. A comparison
of the preferred visual characteristics of selected resort hotels and
casinos along the Las Vegas Strip. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS,
1998. MA. Guzman, Cherie L. Caesars Palace,
1966-1996. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 1997. MS. Sun, Huiting. An investigation
of humanizing elements as a factor of visitor satisfaction found in two
atrium-type casino resort hotels. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS,
1997. MArch |
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Champaner, Elena Igorevna. Evaluating relative productivity and efficiency
of hospitality properties using data envelopment analysis. UNIVERSITY
OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 2003. MS. Domm, Maryanne Lorraine. Mathmatical programming in data mining: Models
for binary classification with application to collusion detection in online
gambling. UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA, 2003. PhD. Christie, Jennifer Dianne. Characteristics of computer-mediated environments
and their impact on spending and choice. UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS, 2003.
PhD. Zemke, Dina Marie. The effect of ambient scent on affiliation behaviors
and social interactions. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA LAS VEGAS, 2003. PhD.
Chang, Howook (Sean). A study of the effect of computer/Internet
usage on slot/video machine players' gambling behaviors. UNIVERSITY
OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 2000. MA. Hale, Christian St. Claire. Motivation and negative
discretionary effort among casino slot floor-persons. UNIVERSITY OF
NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 2000. MS. Kim, Jongbo. How can the experience of the United
States casino industry be adopted to South Korea? UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA,
LAS VEGAS, 2000. MS. Kwon, Hyunjung. The relationships between selected
strategic alliance factors and the success of strategic alliances between
United States casino hotels and restaurants. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA,
LAS VEGAS, 2000. MS. Liu, Anson. Casino database marketing and market segmentation
in Las Vegas hotel/casinos. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 2000.
MS. Lucas, Anthony Frederick. The determinants and effects
of slot servicescape satisfaction in a Las Vegas casino. UNIVERSITY
OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 2000. PhD. Sui, Junjian. An empirical investigation of antecedents
and consequences of loyalty for local casino customers. UNIVERSITY
OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 2000. MA. Asselin, Andrew Gerald. Hotel market segments and their
impact on revenue in a hotel/casino environment. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA,
RENO, 1999. MS. Baker, Franklin Neil. Strategic planning for
hotel-casino projects. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 1999. PhD. Bridges, Angel Marie. The impact of increased external
competition on Nevada taxable gaming revenue. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA,
RENO, 1999. MS. Chen, Ming. The optimal room inventory of Las Vegas
casino hotels. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 1999. MS. Frankhouser, David Scott. Gaming growth in Clark County,
Nevada: A life cycle study. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 1999.
MS. Gilbert, Mark H. The relationship between casino drop
and gaming stock performance: A multivariate analysis. UNIVERSITY
OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 1999. MS. Johnson, Lesley Jeanne. Critical incidents in the gaming
industry: Perceptions of guests and employees. UNIVERSITY OF
NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 1999. PhD. Patterson, David William. Bankruptcy prediction in
the casino industry. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 1999. MS. Yuh, Seung Jai. Financial characteristics of takeover
targets in the gaming industry. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 1999.
MS. Kennedy, Eileen Nancy. An empirical analysis of the
reasons why guests select and return to Las Vegas hotel/casino properties.
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 1998. MS. Singh, Jasvir. Use of leadership practices by the managers
and their impact on the job satisfaction of employees in the hotel industry.
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 1998. MS. Wallace, Jeffrey Scott. The casino gambling industry:
A case study of Tunica, Mississippi. UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS, 1998.
PhD. Hsieh, Wen Chin. Chinese tourists in Las Vegas: Flow
and the evaluation of an intercultural gambling tour. PENNSYLVANIA
STATE UNIVERSITY, 1997. PhD. Pearlman, David Michael. Three revenue prediction models
for United States casinos utilizing competition and site attribute variables.
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, 1997. PhD. Pfaffenberg, Carl James. Indian and riverboat casino
patrons: An analytic description of demographic characteristics, expectations,
and items of importance. UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE, 1997. PhD. Shu, Jianping. A study of the
landscaped environments in urban resort hotels as an inducement for secondary
commercial activities: Three case studies in Las Vegas. UNIVERSITY
OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 1997. MA. Andrews, Cameron Lee. Gaming, Advertising, and the
Struggle for its First Amendment Rights. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS
VEGAS, 1996, MA. Elgin, Bradley Jay. An assessment of lodging/gaming
properties' responsiveness to the requirements of Title II of the Americans
with Disabilities Act. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 1996.
MS. Giannini, Barbara Kozarich. Impact of casinos on residential
property values: Henderson, Nevada. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS,
1996. MA. Lee, Seungkoo. Analysis of the factors influencing
interorganizational relations between tourism promotion organizations
and the riverboat casino industry. THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI,
1996. PhD. Titz, Karl. The hedonic consumption paradigm as a predictor
of casino game choice: An exploratory study. KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY,
1996. PhD. Warrick, Mercedes. Defending an empire with public
relations: A case study of Caesars World Incorporated's strategies against
corporate raiders. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 1995. MA.
Chien, Shang-Lih. The attitudes of key executives
of international tourist hotels in Taiwan toward casino investments in
Taiwan. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 1994. MS. Goussak, Gregory Wayne. An estimate of the impact
that mega-resort casino-hotels have on existing Las Vegas Strip casino/hotels.
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 1994. MS. Baker, Cheryl Christine. A contemporary study
between gaming and non-gaming food and beverage operations using management
by values as an analytic tool. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 1993. MS. Lipparelli, Mark Allan. The appropriate role
of regulation: Publicly traded corporations operating in the Nevada gaming
industry. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO, 1993. MS. Dell'orto, Benedict. The structure, conduct,
and performance of Nevada's slot route industry. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA,
LAS VEGAS, 1992. MA. Clarke, Richard Michael. South Lake Tahoe gaming:
Analysis and history. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO, 1991. MA. |
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Novarro, Neva Kerbeshian. Insights into policies that affect state
government expenditures and revenues. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, 2004. PhD.
Durham, Gregory Robert. Essays on bettors' behavior and market efficiency
in the college football wagering market. ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY,
2003. PhD. Farfsing, Gregory William. Gambling and investing: Do low-risk gamblers
outperform non-gamblers in the stock markets? UNION INSTITUTE AND
UNIVERSITY, 2003. PhD. Guarnaschelli, Serena Silvia. Essays on uncertainty: An axiomatization
and economic applications. CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, 2003.
PhD. Hampton, Kyle Webster. Information aggregation and efficiency in a
designed double auction gambling market. GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY,
2003. PhD. Topoleski, Julie H. The social and economic impact of Native American
casinos. UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND. 2003. Wu, Ping. Is risk tolerance increasing with the time horizon of the
gamble? An experimental study. EMORY UNIVERSITY, 2003. MA. Kearney, Melissa Schettini. Essays on public policy and consumer choice:
Applications to welfare reform and state lotteries. MASSACHUSETTS
INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, 2002. PhD. Lockard, Alan A. The use of sortition as a defense against faction.
GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY, 2002. PhD. Mattar, Mahdi Haidar. Private risk. MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY, 2002. PhD. Marx, Alexa Joyce. Gambling changes in Great Britain: Proposed changes,
possible outcomes. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO, 2002. MS. Encinoza, Daniel. Measuring efficiency in the Clark
County hotel casino industry. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 2000.
MA. Colt, Stephen G. Three essays on Native American economic
development. MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, 1999. PhD.
Pena-Castillo, Maria de Lourdes. Probabilities and simulations in
poker. UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA, 1999. MSc. Ruth, Kevin Richard. Favorable red and black on the
integers with a minimum wager. UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI, 1999. PhD. Baron, Eve Louise. Public participation and the
choice of casinos as development strategy in Iroquois nations. RUTGERS
THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY - NEW BRUNSWICK, 1998. PhD.
Walker, Douglas Michael. Sin and growth: The effects
of legalized gambling on state economic development. AUBURN UNIVERSITY,
1998. PhD. Vervilos, Aikaterine. Public policy and the new casino
gaming markets. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO, 1998. MA. Johnson, Johnnie Eric Victor. Decision-making in a risky environment:
Insights from the United Kingdom horserace betting market. UNIVERSITY
OF SOUTHAMPTON, 1997. PhD. Mead, Randall Dean. A 1994 hybrid Social Accounting
Matrix for the state of Nevada. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO, 1997.
MS. Rishe, Patrick James. Football betting markets and the theory of efficient
markets. STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BINGHAMTON, 1997. PhD. Dai, Shuguo. Investigating the employment stability
and growth in Nevada economy. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO, 1996. MS.
Campion, Matthew John. Riverboat casinos in Allegheny
County (Pennsylvania). REGENT UNIVERSITY, 1995. MA. DePolo, Ronald Anthony. A statistical history
of Nevada's mining industry, gaming industry, and population. UNIVERSITY
OF NEVADA, RENO, 1995. MA. Rivenbark, William Claude. The tax incidence of casino
gaming in Mississippi: The impact of accessibility. MISSISSIPPI STATE
UNIVERSITY, 1995. PhD. Walkoff, Neil Evan. The Impact of Legalized Casino
Gambling on Regional Econmic Development: The Case of Atlantic City.
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 1993. MS. |
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Chetty, Nadarajan. Consumption commitments, risk preferences, and
optimal unemployment insurance. HARVARD UNIVERSITY, 2003. PhD. Hermann, Craig Hamilton. Language in Las Vegas: ESL training programs
in Las Vegas casino hotels. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 2003.
PhD. La Rosa, Joseph A. Jr. You bet your life: Casino gaming and public
education in Atlantic City. RUTGERS, 2003. Ed.D. Naddra, George Thomas. The lottery and educational funding: A 50 state
comparison. UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA, 2003. DPA. Shelton, Francis M. Adult learning: Cognitive foundations for
learning a complex computer-based task. OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY,
2003. EdD. Ebner, S. Renee Richardson. Identification of gaming management competencies
and attitudes toward inclusion of courses in Mississippi postsecondary
institutions of higher education. UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI, 2002.
Felsher, Jennifer R. Lottery ticket purchases by adolescents and their
gambling behaviour: A qualitative and quantitative examination. MCGILL
UNIVERSITY, 2002. MA. Hardy, Thomas Wesley. A comparative examination of the casino gambling
habits of college students in four southeastern higher education institutions:
Implications for higher education decision-makers. UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA,
2002. EdD. Magoon, Maggie E. Psychosocial correlates of adolescent gambling.
INDIANA UNIVERSITY, 2002. PhD. Anglin, Amelia Abernathy. The perceived impact of casino
revenues on a local school district. MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY,
2001. EdD. Cooper, Gerald Anthony. Online assistance for problem
gamblers: An examination of participant characteristics and the role of
stigma. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, 2001. EdD. Murtha, Francis F., III. Gambling behavior, depression,
and cognitive errors in undergraduate fraternities. STATE UNIVERSITY
OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALO, 2001. PhD. Sullivan, Cynthia Hodson. A descriptive study of attitudes toward
and incidence of gambling among college athletes. ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY,
2001. PhD. Bybee, Lisa Michelle. Attitude of gaming employees
towards problem gambling: How it affects their learning at an awareness
training. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 2000. MS. MacDonald, Carol Ann. Why take the chance? A peer-led
gambling prevention program. MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY OF NEWFOUNDLAND,
2000. MEd. Fenich, Kathryn Hashimoto. Developing a national gaming
management certification: An examination of gaming class product life
cycles, core subjects, and industry needs assessment. UNIVERSITY OF
NEW ORLEANS, 1999. PhD. Rockey, Donald L., Jr., PhD. A comparison of pathological
and problem gambling between college students and college athletes.
THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI, 1998. PhD. Barrow-Britton, David Ross. Formative evaluation of
a computer-based interactive multimedia presentation for adult education
in gaming. NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY, 1997. EdD. Chiu, Jane-wang. Predictors of gambling behavior among
college students. TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY, 1997. EdD. Boudreau, Elizabeth Jane. A comparison of membership
to nonmembership in a sorority in terms of gambling behavior. UNIVERSITY
OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 1996. EdD. |
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Molesworth, Jesse Marti. Against all odds: The sway of chance in eighteenth-century
Britain (Daniel Defoe, Henry Fielding). STANFORD UNIVERSITY, 2003.
PhD. Muse, Kevin Brian. Worthless wastrels: Prodigals and prodigality in
classical antiquity. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL,
2003. PhD. Lusty, Heather. Gambling with virtue: The moral ramifications of female
gaming in the early novels of Frances Burney. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA
LAS VEGAS. MA.2002. Magnus, Amy Elizabeth. Leaving tracks: The legacy of Chippewa history
in the novels of Louise Erdrich. CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY,
2002. PhD. Richard, Jessica Anne. Arts of play: The gambling culture of eighteenth-century
Britain (Tobias Smollett, Henry Fielding, Frances Burney, Maria Edgeworth,
Jane Austen). PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, 2002. PhD. Steinbring, Amelia. The Butcher Rode Fortuna (Original
writing, Play). UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH, 2000. MA. Benson, Sean Michael. The emergence of the English
gentleman in domestic tragedy: Social mobility from 'Arden of Faversham'
to 'Othello.' SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY, 1999. PhD. Cotton, Hope Donovan. Women and risk: The gambling
woman in eighteenth century England. AUBURN UNIVERSITY, 1998. PhD.
Rosdeitcher, Elizabeth Alice. Idle speculation: Gambling
and the novel in nineteenth-century British culture. INDIANA UNIVERSITY,
1997. PhD. Franklin, Jeffrey J. Nineteenth-century discourses
of play and the British Victorian novel. UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, 1995.
PhD. Joanna M. Cameron. Susanna Centlivre's satirical
retorts to Jeremy Collier: 'The Gamester' and 'The Basset-table.' UNIVERSITY
OF HOUSTON, 1992. MA. |
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| History | ||
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Boyd, Douglas A. Reconstructing Craw: Examining the dynamics of oral
history and public memory. INDIANA UNIVERSITY, 2003. PhD. Kleit, David H. 'We wanted the land': The Cherokee country during
the era of removal and resettlement. DUKE UNIVERSITY, 2003. PhD. McIntire, Matthew Jon. 'The news that sells': Sport and the press
in British society, 1855--1914. CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, 2003.
PhD. Carter, Everett John. The green table: Gambling casinos, capitalist
culture, and modernity in nineteenth-century Germany. UNIVERSITY OF
ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN, 2002. PhD. Chazkel, Amy Elyse. Laws of chance: Urban society and the criminalization
of the 'Jogo do Bicho' in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1880--1941. YALE
UNIVERSITY, 2002. PhD. Keire, Mara Laura. Vice in American cities, 1890--1925. JOHNS
HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, 2002. PhD. Souther, Jonathan Mark. City in amber: Race, culture, and the tourist
transformation of New Orleans, 1945--1995. TULANE UNIVERSITY, 2002.
PhD. Schwartz, David G. Suburban Xanadu: The casino resort
on the Las Vegas Strip, 1945--1978. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,
LOS ANGELES, 2000 PhD. Alexander, Michael. Jazz-Age Jews: Arnold Rothstein,
Felix Frankfurter, Al Jolson and the Jewish imagination. YALE UNIVERSITY,
1999. PhD. Britz, Kevin Mark. Long may their legend survive:
Memory and authenticity in Deadwood, South Dakota; Tombstone, Arizona;
and Dodge City, Kansas. UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA, 1999. PhD. Podruchny, Carolyn Frances. 'Sons of the wilderness':
Work, culture and identity among voyageurs in the Montreal fur trade,
1780--1821. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, 1999. PhD. Wolff, Justin Porter. Soldiers, sharps, and shills:
Richard Caton Woodville and antebellum genre painting. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY,
1999. PhD. Harvey, Sioux. Igniting tribal fires: Indian sovereignty,
gaming, and incorporation into the world-system, 1946--1996. UNIVERSITY
OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, 1999. PhD. Brown, Jean Marie. Free rein: Galveston Island's alcohol,
gambling, and prostitution era, 1839-1957. LAMAR UNIVERSITY - BEAUMONT,
1998, MA. Butler, Brian Scott. 'An undergrowth of folly': Public
order, race anxiety, and the 1903 Evansville, Indiana, riot. UNIVERSITY
OF NEBRASKA - LINCOLN, 1998. PhD. Sterngass, Jon R. Cities of play: Saratoga Springs,
Newport, and Coney Island in the nineteenth century. CITY UNIVERSITY
OF NEW YORK, 1998. PhD. Bernstein, Lee Adam. The greatest menace: Organized
crime in United States culture and politics, 1946--1961. UNIVERSITY
OF MINNESOTA, 1997. PhD. McIllwain, Jeffrey Scott. Organizing crime in Chinatown:
New York City's Chinatown and the social system of organized crime in
the United States of America during the Progressive Era. PENNSYLVANIA
STATE UNIVERSITY, 1997. PhD. Anderson, Carolyn Ruth. Dakota identity in Minnesota,
1820-1995. INDIANA UNIVERSITY, 1997. PhD. Moody, Eric Nelson. The early years of casino gambling
in Nevada, 1931-1945. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO, 1997. PhD.
Tisdale, Shelby Jo-Anne. Cocopah identity and cultural
survival: Indian gaming and the political ecology of the lower Colorado
River delta, 1850-1996. UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA, 1997. PhD. White, Claytee D. The roles of African American
women in the Las Vegas gaming industry, 1940-1980. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA,
LAS VEGAS, 1997. MA. Boudreau, Michael Scott. Crime and society in a city
of order: Halifax, 1918-1935. QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY AT KINGSTON (CANADA),
1996. PhD. Vesley, Mark Eric. Youthful misbehavior in the early
Roman Empire. UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, 1996. PhD. Hamburger, Susan. 'And They're Off': The Development
of the Horse Racing Industry in Florida. FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY,
1994. PhD. Clark, Geoffrey Wilson. Betting on lives: Life
insurance in English society and culture, 1695-1775. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY,
1993. PhD. Kramer, William Howard. Walter Reid Clark: Legendary
sheriff of Broward County. FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY, 1993. MA.
Deutsch, Phyllis Dianne. Fortune and Chance:
Aristocratic Gaming and English Society, 1760-1837. NEW YORK
UNIVERSITY, 1991. PhD. |
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Alexander, Ross Cory. The effects of casino gaming on selected midwestern
municipalities: Gauging the attitudes of local government officials, local
business officials, and civic leaders. NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY,
2002. PhD. Lindaman, Kara Lynn. Turning to the token: The local politics of gambling.
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, 2002. PhD. Alexander, Robert Melin, II. Interest groups and state
initiatives: Insights on the activities of interest groups at the state
level. THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE, 2000. PhD. Baruffalo, Raymond Patrick. Local politics/outside
interests: An analysis of gambling proposals, referendums, and economic
development in three Mississippi counties. UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY,
2000. PhD. De La Torre, Joely. Interpreting power: The power and
politics of tribal gaming in southern California. NORTHERN ARIZONA
UNIVERSITY, 2000. PhD. Furlong, Edward J. An examination of state casino
gaming adoptions with an assessment of the impacts of external casino
competition on Illinois riverboats and their local government hosts. NORTHERN
ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY, 1999. PhD. Mason, Aaron Loren. Tribes and states: Partners in
federalism (Oklahoma). UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON, 1997. MA.
von Herrmann, Denise Keefer. The states' biggest gamble:
Are competition and public opinion shaping American state gambling policy?
THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA, 1997. PhD. Mason, Walter Dale. Interest group federalism: Indian
gaming and the status of Indian tribes in the American political system.
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA, 1997. PhD. Gomez Henao, Jose Javier.Administrative links to gambling's
exploitation in Spain. UNIVERSIDAD DE NAVARRA, 1996. Dr.
Dense, Jeffrey Leon. State-Operated Lotteries: Problems
and Prospects. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, 1992. PhD. Strebinger, Christian. The Economic Important of the
Gambling Industry in Austria as Shown by the Example of the Casinos Austria
LTD. WIRTSCHAFTSUNIVERSITAET WIEN (AUSTRIA), 1991. Dr. |
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Shepard, Michael S. Prevention of problem gambling among adolescents:
Development of an interactive multimedia program. UNIVERSITY OF HARTFORD,
2004. PsyD. Bennis, Will. Experience, values, beliefs, and the sociocultural context
in gambling decision making: A field study of casino blackjack. THE
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, 2004. MA. Brownstein, Aaron. The effects of coherence-based reasoning on betting
decisions. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, 2003. PhD. Cantinotti, Michael. Can gamblers beat randomness? An experimental
study on sport betting. UNIVERSITE LAVAL, 2003. MPs. Ferguson, Donna Jean. The relationship between gambling-related cognitive
disorders and other psychopathology in problem gamblers. ADLER SCHOOL
OF PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2003. PysD. Hall, Jennifer M. The relaxation response as an inoculation to arousal
and a facilitator of decision-making. HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY, 2003. PhD.
Higgins, Jennifer. Analysis of gambling activities as a programmatic
option in senior centers. UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS BOSTON, 2003,
PhD. Mello, Americo E. Gambling disorders and psychologists' in training
and practice. ANTIOCH UNIVERSITY/NEW ENGLAND GRADUATE SCHOOL, 2003.
PsyD. Millar, Golden Melanie. Toward the development and validation of a
metacognitive scale for gambling behaviour. UNIVERSITY OF TORONO,
2003. PhD. Smitheringale, William Roy. The prevalence of problem and pathological
gambling in a Canadian university student population. UNIVERSITY OF
MANITOBA (CANADA), 2003. MEd. Thrasher, Andrew J. Cognitive distortions of lottery gamblers.
WALDEN UNIVERSITY, 2003. PhD. Barrett, Darlene Frances. Insights into gambling: Perspectives from
self-identified problem gamblers. LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY, 2002. MSW.
Broffman, Thomas E. Gender differences in mental health and substance
abuse disorders as predictors of gambling disorders. BOSTON COLLEGE,
2002. PhD. Delgado, Mauricio Ribeiro. FMRI studies of the role of the striatum
in processing reward-related information: Effects of valence, magnitude
and motivation. UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH, 2002. PhD. Gonzalez, Nancy Ann. Internet addiction disorder and its relation
to impulse control. TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY - KINGSVILLE, 2002. MS.
Hardoon, Karen K An examination of psychosocial variables involved
in adolescent gambling and high-risk behaviors. Herman, Jodi Lynn. Modifying adolescents' illusion of control: A manipulation
of reinforcement schedules. MCGILL UNIVERSITY, 2002. MA. Keyes, Marilyn T. An investigation of the application of self-determination
theory to potentially problematic behaviours. Test of an illustrative
model: Gambling behaviour. UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA, 2002. PhD. Lear, Susan Annette Speakes. Pathological stock market gamblers: An
object relations measure. CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF INTEGRAL STUDIES,
2002. PsyD. May, Ryan Kendall. A laboratory investigation of the role of gambling-related
irrational beliefs in the maintenance and modification of problematic
gambling behavior. UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS, 2002. PhD. Meadows, James Ross. The relationship between substance-related disorders
and depression, sexual addiction, and pathological gambling in a treatment
center for substance-related disorders. MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY,
2002. PhD. Tanaka, Marcia Lyn. The gambling proclivities of senior citizens:
A field study and statistical review. California State University
Domingues Hills, 2002. MA. Tumolva Natividad, Angela F. Patterns of experiences of adult men
recovering from pathological gambling. D'YOUVILLE COLLEGE, 2002. MS.
Wiebe, Jamie Marcella Dawn. Gambling behaviour and factors associated
with problem gambling among older adults. UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA,
2002. PhD. Golin, Keith Jay. The role of gambling, risk-taking
and cognitive bias in computer trading. HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY, 2001.
PhD. Lesieur, Henry Richard. Cluster analysis of types of
inpatient pathological gamblers. MASSACHUSETTS SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL
PSYCHOLOGY, 2001. PhysD. Breen, Robert B. Affinity for gambling and impulsivity:
Effects on participation and perseverance. UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE,
2000, PhD. Caddell, Gayla Mechea. Prevalence and psychological
characteristics of gambling behaviors among adjudicated adolescent males.
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA, 2000. MS. Diskin, Katherine Mary. Psychophysiological arousal
in problem and non-problem video lottery gamblers. UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY,
2000. MSc. Duquette, Karen Barbara. Casino employee gambling behavior.
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 2000. MA. Erker, Scott Christopher. The importance of individual
difference variables to decision making under conditions of risk.
UNIVERSITY OF AKRON, 2000. PhD. Heyman, Timothy Eric. Impact of individual therapy
on gamblers' recidivism rate. CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH,
2000. Hulsey, Carl Duncan. Predictors of problem gambling
among college students. MEMPHIS STATE UNIVERSITY, 2000. PhD. Lopez Viets, Vanessa C. Psychosocial variables and
college student gambling. THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO, 2000. PhD. Nower, Lia M. Taking risks: The relationship of impulsivity,
sensation seeking, stress-coping, and substance use in youth gamblers.
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, 2000. PhD. Sides, Ashley Ellen. The conjunction fallacy under probability and
betting instructions. RICE UNIVERSITY, 2000. MA. Baboushkin, Hayley R. The underlying cognitions in
children's gambling behaviour. MCGILL UNIVERSITY, 1999. MA. Behrend, Rebecca Diane Bean. Cognitive strengths and
weaknesses of pathological gamblers. WALDEN UNIVERSITY, 1999. PhD. Bouchard, Carole. Comprehension des items du South
Oaks Gambling Screen chez des enfants du deuxieme cycle du primaire (French
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A helpful look at addictive gambling. PRESCOTT COLLEGE, 1999. MA. Duran, Graciela S. A cultural analysis of Hispanic
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chez les joueurs et les joueuses pathologiques des machines video (French
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capability. UNIVERSIDAD DE NAVARRA, 1999. Dr. Hardoon, Karen. The socialization of children's gambling
behavior. MCGILL UNIVERSITY, 1999. MA. Kassinove, Jeffrey Ian. Effects of the 'near miss'
and the 'big win' on persistence at slot machine gambling. HOFSTRA
UNIVERSITY, 1999. PhD. Kraft, Michael Raymond, Jr. Biochemical and personality
correlates of gambling behavior. UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, 1999. PhD. Marotta, Jeffrey Jon. Recovery from gambling problems
with and without treatment. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO, 1999. PhD.
Platz, Laurie. Recreation and gambling behaviors among
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UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 1999. MA. Rheaume, Nadia. Evaluation du South Oaks Gambling Screen-Revised
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study. THE UNIVERSITY OF REGINA, 1999. MSW. Dixon, Mark Richard. Self-rules, accurate rules, and
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of gambling. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO, 1998. PhD. Rich, Mary. Women who gamble. INSTITUTE FOR CLINICAL
SOCIAL WORK, 1998. PhD. Gold, Eric. The gambler's fallacy. CARNEGIE-MELLON
UNIVERSITY, 1997. PhD. Gupta, Rina. Toward testing a general theory of addictions:
An examination of gambling, risk-taking, and related personality variables
in adolescents. MCGILL UNIVERSITY, 1997. PhD. Johnson, Johnnie Eric Victor. Decision-making in a
risky environment: Insights from the United Kingdom horserace betting
market. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON (UNITED KINGDOM), 1997. PhD.
Langewisch, Mark Willem James. Gambling behavior and
its relation to impulsivity, sensation seeking, and risky behaviors in
males. UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR (CANADA), 1997. MA. Cho, Young-Hee. Tests of Assumptions Related to the
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experience, and coping: A comparison of pathological gamblers in Gamblers
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WINDSOR, 1996. MA. Ocean, Grant. Challenging the stereotype of gamblers:
A case study of casino regulars. UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA, 1996, PhD.
Govoni, Richard Joseph. A Study of Gambling Behavior
in the City of Windsor. UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR (CANADA), 1995. MA.
Hafner, Karen Lee. Treatment Approaches for Pathological
Gambling: review of Literature and Development of New Program. PORTLAND
STATE UNIVERSITY, 1995, MS. Martin, Monette. An on-site nursing center's
impact on casino employees' health promotion practices. UNIVERSITY
OF NEVADA, RENO, 1995. MS. Christodoulou, Christopher. Personality Differences
in Patterns of Risk Taking on a Gambling Task. CITY UNIVERSITY OF
NEW YORK, 1994. PhD. Gonzalez Ibanez, Angels. Behavioural and psychological
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and Contigency Versus Feedback in Gambling. WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY, 1993.
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SAN DIEGO, 1992. PhD. Hudak, Clark Joseph, Jr. Pathological gambling
behavior and self-concept theory: An investigation of the validity of
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UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 1992. MA. Sassatelli, Richard Joseph, PhD. Ego Development and
Object Relations Levels Among Pathological, Social, and Non-Gamblers.
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A Prevalence Study. SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY, 1992. MSW.
Griffiths, Mark Damian. The Acquisition, Development,
and Maintenance of Fruit Machine Gambling in Adolescence. UNIVERSITY
OF EXETER, 1991. PhD. Stein, Sharon Anne. Stopping compulsive gambling:
Ego development, social support, and self-awareness as predictors of recovery
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in the Causality of the Gambling Phenomena in the Female. THE UNION
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Barber, Alicia Marie. Living it up, living it down: Civic reputation,
tourism and urban development in Reno, Nevada. UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
AT AUSTIN, 2003. PhD. Moufakkir, Omar. Changes in selected economic and social indicators
associated with the establishment of casinos in the city of Detroit: A
case study. MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, 2002. PhD. Englehart, Phil J. Postwar changes in the urban Midwest:
Different views of familiar territory. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, 2000.
PhD. Peterson, Georgia Lynn. The role of local officials'
social ties in balancing economic development and resource protection
in Michigan's Eastern Upper Peninsula. MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY,
2000. PhD. Myers, Maureen Elizabeth. The perceived economic, social,
and cultural impacts of gaming on a Michigan Indian tribe. WESTERN
MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, 2000. DPA. Stewart, Michael Joseph. Positively Fourth Street:
Seven decades of change on a Reno strip. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO,
2000. MS. Burke, Kenneth Edward. Casino gambling's proliferation
throughout the United States: A case study of legal gaming in Louisiana.
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 1998. MPA. Jeffery, Chadwick Paul. Urban neighbourhood impacts
of casinos: A case study of the permanent casino site in Windsor, Ontario.
UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR, 1997. MA. Schwartz, Robert Michael. Emergency management assessment
and impacts of tropical cyclones on waterfront casinos in Biloxi, Mississippi.
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Nguyen, Tomson Hoang. Video gambling in Vietnamese cafes: An observational
study of 'hot line' machines in southern California. CALIFORNIA STATE
UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH, 2003. MS. Wittmann, Dena Castanedo. All that glitters is sure to fade: A gendered
analysis of casino work and culture in the dockside gaming industry.
Northeastern University, 2002. Ph.D. Ninokawa, Cindy. The social impacts of Indian gaming in California.
California State University Fullerton, 2002. MA. Jones, Jan Louise. Modifying the Tourism Impact Attitude Scale (TIAS)
to explore casino impacts and resident attitudes. UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT,
2003. PhD. Larson, Mary Brown. An ecumenical, cross-cultural vacation bible school.
HARTFORD SEMINARY, 2003. DMin. Zaranek, Rochelle Robin. Let's deal with it: A community based study
of casino gambling as a social activity among older adults. WAYNE
STATE UNIVERSITY, 2003. Ph.D. Powell, Helen. The social impact of riverboat casino gambling: Using
objective local indicators to measure changes in the quality of life in
a gambling community. BAYLOR, 2003. Ph.D. Bernhard, Bo Jason. From sin to sickness: A sociological history of
the problem gambler. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 2002. PhD. Kelly, James M. Pleasure principles: The social construction of gambling
and sex addiction treatment. LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY AND AGRICULTURAL
& MECHANICAL COLLEGE, 2002. PhD. Loong, Lauretta. Street crime, Casino Windsor, and the theory of routine
activities. UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR, 2002. MA. Mun, Wing Phil. Calculated risk-taking: The governance of casino gambling
in Ontario. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, 2002. PhD. Miller, Bryan Gayle. Early family experiences and the
financial behavior of college students: The impact of gender and gambling.
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY, 2001. PhD. Boudreau, Timothy. From problem to promise: A content
analysis of gambling coverage in the 'New York Times', 'Alton Telegraph'
and 'Metropolis Planet'. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY AT CARBONDALE,
2000. PhD. Dunkley, Robert W. S. Casino gambling: An interactionist
ethnography of the casino. KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY, 2000. PhD. Park, Minkyung. Relationships between crime and tourism
development: A comparative study of rural Colorado communities. TEXAS
A&M UNIVERSITY, 2000. PhD. Rossol, Josh. The dynamic construction of norms and
deviance: The case of gambling and state lotteries. UNIVERSITY OF
WISCONSIN - MADISON, 2000. PhD. Bernhard, Bo. The problem gambler in Las Vegas: Quantitative
and qualitative explorations. UNLV, 1999. MA. Campbell, Karen Anderson. Community life and governance:
Early experiences of Mnjikaning First Nation with Casino Rama (Ontario).
UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA (CANADA), 1999. MSW. Lin, Li-Chun. Analysis of resident perceptions and
attitudes toward gambling development in Kansas City. KANSAS STATE
UNIVERSITY, 1999. PhD. Dentith, Audrey Marie. Identities through agency, accommodation
and resistance: A multi-ethnic study of urban adolescent girls in Las
Vegas, Nevada. PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY, 1998. PhD. Kuhlmann, Annette. Bingo, blackjack, and one-armed
bandits in the northwoods: A sociology of American Indian gaming in the
United States. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, 1998. PhD. Sochay, Scott G. Newspaper images of Native Americans: Michigan newspaper coverage of treaties and compacts affecting Indians in the territory and state of Michigan. MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, 1998. PhD. Wynn, Jonathan R. Beat sociology: Ethnographic journeys
in event spaces. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 1998. MA. Lewellyn Davidson, Jan. A rhetorical situation: Contemporary
arguments on the legalization of gambling in America. UNIVERSITY OF
NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 1997. MA. Castellani, Brian Christopher. The politics of gambling:
An interpretive archeological inquiry into the making of a social problem.
KENT STATE UNIVERSITY, 1997. PhD. Skea, Warren Harvey. Time to deal: A comparison of
the Native casino gambling policy in Alberta and Saskatchewan. UNIVERSITY
OF CALGARY, 1997. PhD. Wallisch, Lynn Susan. Determinants of gambling and
problem gambling: Three theories. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, 1997. PhD.
Wang, Qingling. Chinese immigrant adaptation in an
American urban context: Chicago as a case study. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN
- MADISON, 1997. PhD. McSkimming, Michael Jospeh. Deviance and tavern
culture in rural Pennsylvania. Gaming vs. Gambling. INDIANA
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 1996. PhD. Liddick, Donald Richard, Jr. Numbers gambling in New
York City, 1960-1969: A social and political history. PENNSYLVANIA
STATE UNIVERSITY, 1995. PhD. Iman-Muhni, Djuhertati. 'Charitable gambling' in American
culture: An ethnographic study of bingo and poker players. UNIVERSITY
OF MARYLAND COLLEGE PARK, 1993. PhD. Taira, Ricky R. Legal gambling among Japanese Americans.
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH, 1993. MSW. Fisher, Susan Elizabeth. A sociological examination
of juvenile fruit machine gambling in a seaside town. COUNCIL FOR
NATIONAL ACADEMIC AWARDS, 1992. PhD. Whelan, David Charles. Organized crime, sports
gambling, and role conflict: victimization and point-shaving in college
basketball. CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, 1992. PhD. Zawicki, Kathy Ann. 'A material strong enough
to encompass our lives': Mohawk women and the gambling dispute. UNIVERSITY
OF IOWA, 1991. PhD. |
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