White problem gamblers discount delayed rewards less steeply than their African American and Hispanic counterparts

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White problem gamblers discount delayed rewards less steeply than their African American and Hispanic counterparts is …
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P356DOI10.1037/A0036153
P932PMC publication ID4783763
P698PubMed publication ID24955678

P50authorNancy M. PetryQ44870852
P2093author name stringLeonardo F Andrade
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P433issue2
P304page(s)599-606
P577publication date2014-06-01
P1433published inPsychology of Addictive BehaviorsQ7256404
P1476titleWhite problem gamblers discount delayed rewards less steeply than their African American and Hispanic counterparts
P478volume28

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