Cognitive Theory for Gambling Addiction 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyAddictive behaviourA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Amy GriffinCreated on: 18-12-17 16:49 A distortion of attention, memory and thinking, that happens due to how we process information about the world. cognitivebias 1 of 11 The person who did research into Cognitive Bias griffiths 2 of 11 The type of interview used in the research into Cognitive Bias semistructured 3 of 11 Our expectations that we have the ability to behave in a way that achieves a desired outcome selfefficiacy 4 of 11 One of the four categories of Cognitive Bias that involves distorted views of chance faultyperceptions 5 of 11 The people who classified the Cognitive Biases into categories rickwoodetal 6 of 11 Gamblers have expectations of future benefits and ..... of their behaviour costs 7 of 11 The type of addiction gambling is behavioural 8 of 11 How many more times were the regular gamblers likely to use irrational verbalisation in the research into Cognitive Bias six 9 of 11 A research method used by Griffiths observation 10 of 11 One of the four categories of Cognitive Bias that involves remembering the wins but ignoring the unexplainable losses selectiverecall 11 of 11
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