Ensuring a fair Lottery for the nation
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Participation and attitudes
We have commissioned several pieces of research into people’s participation in, and attitudes towards, the National Lottery. Research reports that we have published in this area are available to download from this page.
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Report on Participation, Expenditure and Attitudes, 2003
Report on Participation, Expenditure and Attitudes, 2003
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Report on Participation and Expenditure, 2002
This report has been produced by the National Centre for Social Research. It presents the results of an NOP Omnibus survey of adults aged 16 years and over in Great Britain.
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Commissioned 1 March 1997 - 1 September 1997: covering scratchcards, the draw game, and participation by children
This briefing focuses exclusively on the impact of the Wednesday draw.
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Commissioned 1 February 1996 - 1 June 1996: covering scratchcards, the draw game, and participation by children
During the period covered by this report OFLOT concentrated efforts on trying to determine spending patterns on scratchcards.
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Commissioned 31 January 1995 - 31 January 1996: covering scratchcards, the draw game, and participation by children
This briefing relates to research conducted in 1996 about the weekly draw game (now called Lotto).
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How we regulate
The National Lottery Commission carries out a range of regulatory activities.