Learning approach to gambling

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  • With initiation, social learning theory and positive reinforcement is crucial.
  • People may observe their friends winning big and think that they can also win big so they start to gamble.
  • In terms of positive reinforcement betting sites tend to give free bets which attracts new customers and keeps people coming back.
  • If a person wins once then they are more likely to repeat the behaviour as they think they’ll win again.
  • Partial reinforcement acts as maintenance.
  • Partial reinforcement is particularly resistant and supports maintenance.
  • Gambling is an escape from reality which acts as negative reinforcement.
  • Some slot machines are programmed to only pay out on certain occasions which makes them unpredictable - this is partial reinforcement.
  • Relapse can be seen with cue reactivity.
  • Loud noise, flashing lights and commercials can act as cue to initiation gambling behaviour again.
  • Learning approach cannot explain individual differences and therefore is redcutionist.
  • Partial reinforcement is more reinforcing for problem gamblers than those who don’t gamble as frequently.
  • 80% of children who gambled, would do so with members of their family.