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View article: Campus food service users’ support for nudge strategies for fruit and vegetable-rich items: findings from a large Canadian national sample
Campus food service users’ support for nudge strategies for fruit and vegetable-rich items: findings from a large Canadian national sample Open
Although customer support is critical to the wider uptake of nudging strategies to promote fruits and vegetables (FV) in institutional food service (FS) settings, empirical research is sparse and typically based on small convenience sample…
View article: Emotion-focused coping mediates the relationship between COVID-related distress and compulsive buying
Emotion-focused coping mediates the relationship between COVID-related distress and compulsive buying Open
Background and aims COVID-19 posits psychological challenges worldwide and has given rise to nonadaptive behavior, especially in the presence of maladaptive coping. In the current study, we assessed whether the relationship between COVID-r…
View article: Customer support for nudge strategies to promote fruit and vegetable intake in a university food service
Customer support for nudge strategies to promote fruit and vegetable intake in a university food service Open
Background Diverse nudges, also known as choice architectural techniques, have been found to increase fruit and vegetable (FV) selection in both lab and field studies. Such strategies are unlikely to be adopted in mass eating settings with…
View article: Compulsive buying gradually increased during the first six months of the Covid-19 outbreak
Compulsive buying gradually increased during the first six months of the Covid-19 outbreak Open
Background and aims The current Covid-19 situation offers a natural experiment to explore the effect of a chronic stressor on compulsive buying tendencies over an extended period of time. Design Survey method of sampling every three days a…
View article: Potentially addictive behaviours increase during the first six months of the Covid-19 pandemic
Potentially addictive behaviours increase during the first six months of the Covid-19 pandemic Open
Background and aims In this study we aimed to assess multiple potentially addictive behaviours simultaneously for an extended period of time during the Covid-19 pandemic and their relation to distress. Methods Data were collected every thr…
View article: Post-Secondary Food Service Manager Perspectives on Fruit and Vegetable Nudging Strategies: Qualitative Study
Post-Secondary Food Service Manager Perspectives on Fruit and Vegetable Nudging Strategies: Qualitative Study Open
View article: Compulsive buying gradually increased during the first six months of the Covid-19 outbreak
Compulsive buying gradually increased during the first six months of the Covid-19 outbreak Open
Background and Aims : The current Covid-19 situation offers a natural experiment to explore the effect of a chronic stressor on compulsive buying tendencies over an extended period of time. Design : Survey method of sampling every three da…
View article: Addiction-related behavioral problems increase during the first six months of the Covid-19 pandemic
Addiction-related behavioral problems increase during the first six months of the Covid-19 pandemic Open
Background and aims: In this study we aimed to assess multiple addiction-related behaviours simultaneously for an extended period of time during the Covid-19 pandemic and their relation to distress. Methods: Data were collected every three…
View article: Alberta Gambling Research Institute Conference 2021: Gambling in Canada: Current Research & Future Directions
Alberta Gambling Research Institute Conference 2021: Gambling in Canada: Current Research & Future Directions Open
The Alberta Gambling Research Institute's 20th Annual Conference "Gambling in Canada: Current Research & Future Directions" took place April 27-29, 2021 as a live virtual event. A selection of conference presentations and research posters …
View article: Why Is Gamified Travel Information More Effective? An Experimental Investigation
Why Is Gamified Travel Information More Effective? An Experimental Investigation Open
Destination management organizations (DMOs) have used different formats of travel information to create a positive destination image and attract potential tourists. Text-based travel information is the most common format while question-bas…
View article: Trust and power as determinants of tax compliance across 44 nations
Trust and power as determinants of tax compliance across 44 nations Open
View article: Motives to Take a Gamified Trip: An Interpretative Study Using Q Method
Motives to Take a Gamified Trip: An Interpretative Study Using Q Method Open
Destinations have initiated different gamification practices in the last 10 years. However, there is a lack of understanding of what constitutes gamified trips as well as tourists’ motives to take such a trip. Knowing why tourists would li…
View article: A Tribute to Dr. Karen Gough (Finlay)
A Tribute to Dr. Karen Gough (Finlay) Open
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View article: The Role of Memory Associations in Excessive and Problem Gambling
The Role of Memory Associations in Excessive and Problem Gambling Open
Outcome expectancies (OEs), or beliefs about the consequences of engaging in a particular behaviour, are important predictors of addictive behaviours. In Study 1 of the present work, we assessed whether memory associations between gambling…
View article: Eye on the Prize: High-Risk Gamblers Show Sustained Selective Attention to Gambling Cues
Eye on the Prize: High-Risk Gamblers Show Sustained Selective Attention to Gambling Cues Open
Disordered gambling is characterized by persistent and problematic gambling, leading to impairment or distress, which may be exacerbated by vigilance to gambling cues in the environment. Yet, questions regarding the specific attentional bi…
View article: Effects of Gambling Advertisements
Effects of Gambling Advertisements Open
Poster was part of 'What We Know' display, held on March 1, 2017 at the Quebec Street Mall in Downtown Guelph. At 'What We Know,' the Community Engaged Scholarship Institute brought together 50 posters featuring diverse research on Guelph …
View article: A Tribute to Dr. Karen Gough (Finlay)
A Tribute to Dr. Karen Gough (Finlay) Open
no abstract available
View article: The Role of Memory Associations in Excessive and Problem Gambling
The Role of Memory Associations in Excessive and Problem Gambling Open
Outcome expectancies (OEs), or beliefs about the consequences of engaging in a particular behaviour, are important predictors of addictive behaviours. In Study 1 of the present work, we assessed whether memory associations between gambling…
View article: Eye on the Prize: High-Risk Gamblers Show Sustained Selective Attention to Gambling Cues
Eye on the Prize: High-Risk Gamblers Show Sustained Selective Attention to Gambling Cues Open
Disordered gambling is characterized by persistent and problematic gambling, leading to impairment or distress, which may be exacerbated by vigilance to gambling cues in the environment. Yet, questions regarding the specific attentional bi…
View article: Assessment of heterogeneity in types of vegetables served by main household food preparers and food decision influencers
Assessment of heterogeneity in types of vegetables served by main household food preparers and food decision influencers Open
Objective While vegetables are often studied as one food group, global measures may mask variation in the types and forms of vegetables preferred by different individuals. To explore preferences for and perceptions of vegetables, we assess…