Tag: Research
Digital sweepstakes gaming tops Spectrum Gaming’s 2025 gaming trend predictions
Spectrum Gaming Group published its “U.S. Top 10 Trends to Watch for in 2025” list this week, with digital sweepstakes gaming at the top of... more
Massachusetts: Study argues against sports betting kiosk expansion
New research conducted by Spectrum Gaming Group and the Massachusetts Council on Gaming and Health on behalf of the Massachusetts Gaming... more
Analysis shows shorter football betting suspension times for NFL than NCAA
Sports odds data and insights provider Bettormetrics has released a one-week comparison of betting market suspension times for Week 8 of... more
ICRG awards first Christine Reilly Award to UNLV’s Dr. Kasra Ghaharian
The International Center for Responsible Gaming Friday announced that Dr. Kasra Ghaharian, director of research at the University of... more
NCAA study finds widespread harassment of athletes, especially women
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — An NCAA study on social media abuse of athletes, coaches and other officials during championship events found nearly... more
ICRG selects Dr, Rory Pfund for Scientific Achievement Award
The International Center for Responsible Gaming Monday announced that Dr. Rory A. Pfund has been selected for the 2024 ICRG Scientific... more
AGA survey indicates concern about growth in next three-to-six months
Gaming industry leaders continue to view the current business climate as mostly positive, albeit with some minor concerns for the near... more
AGA study: Gaming industry invests more money for responsible gaming measures
The gaming industry is making more significant investments into responsible gaming measures. Research by the American Gaming Association... more
Casino players strongly favor smokefree air, survey for G2E panel finds
Nonsmokers account for 89 percent of casino gamblers who have an annual income of at least $150,000, says a survey to be spotlighted at... more
Poll shows young men in the U.S. are more at risk for gambling addiction than the general population
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — Ten percent of young men in the U.S. show behavior that indicates a gambling problem, compared to 3% of the... more




