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Published Research - Theoretical/Mathematical

Cunningham, J.A. (2006). Risk curves: Gambling with data. Addiction, 101, 1214-1215.

Ferentzy, P. & Skinner, W. (2007). How Can Science "Think" about Gamblers Anonymous?. In Zangeneh, M., Blaszczynksi, A., and Turner, N. (Eds.), In the Pursuit of Winning: Problem Gambling Theory, Research and Treatment (pp.229-250). Toronto, Springer.

Turner, N.E. (2011). Volatility, house edge and prize structure of gambling games. Journal of Gambling Studies, 27(4), 607-23.

Turner, N.E. (2010). Lottery ticket preferences as indicated by the variation in the number of winners. Journal of Gambling Studies, DOI: 10.1007/s10899-009-9171-7.

Turner, N.E. & Ferentzy, P. (2010). The natural life history of a lottery: The importance of large wins in the establishement and survival of a lottery. International Gambling Studies, 10(1), 19-30.

Turner, N.E., Liu, E. & Toneatto, T. (2009). What does a random line look like: An experimental study. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction. DOI: 10.1007/s11469-009-9251-z

Turner, N. & Fritz, B. (May 31, 2007). Games and systems. In R. Murray (Ed), Helping the problem gambler. Toronto, Ontario: Addiction Research Foundation.

Turner, N.E. & Powell, J. (2007). Probability, Random Events, and the Mathematics of Gambling.  In R. Murray (Ed) Helping the problem gambler. Toronto, Ontario: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.  

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