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Gambling and problem gambling among young people in England and Wales, 1998
This independent study was commissioned by the Office of the National Lottery. It was designed and executed by Dr. Sue Fisher, Director of the Centre for Research into the Social Impact of Gambling, at the University of Plymouth. Data was collected under the direction of Mark Wardman at the Social Research Institute at Market and Opinion Research International Ltd. (MORI). The sample of 9,774 12-15 year olds was drawn from 114 schools in England and Wales and may be considered as being nationally representative of these regions.
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Gambling and problem gambling among young people in England and Wales, 1998
This study was commissioned by the Office of the National Lottery. The sample of 9,774 12-15 year olds was drawn from 114 schools in England and Wales.
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