Groundbreaking Study Introduces the Positive Play Quiz: A New Era for Responsible Gambling
The International Center for Responsible Gaming (ICRG) is thrilled to announce a groundbreaking study funded by an ICRG Seed Grant that brings a new, innovative approach to promoting responsible gambling.
Dr. Nassim Tabri and Dr. Michael Wohl of Carleton University, in collaboration with Dr. Richard Wood of Gamres, have published their research in Addiction, a leading journal in addiction science. The study highlights the Positive Play Quiz, a cutting-edge tool designed to enhance Gambling Literacy and encourage responsible gambling practices.
This large-scale randomized controlled trial involved over 4,000 Canadian adults with recent gambling experience. Participants who received feedback through the Positive Play Quiz showed significant improvements in their understanding of gambling mechanics, confidence in using responsible gambling tools, and intentions to adopt responsible behaviors. These findings are particularly timely as online gambling grows globally, addressing misconceptions about odds and mechanics that often drive disordered gambling.
The study represents a major advancement in addiction prevention, with results demonstrating the Positive Play Quiz’s potential to empower players to make informed decisions and reduce high-risk behaviors.
Take the Positive Play Quiz yourself here and explore your gambling literacy.
Read the full open-access article here.
ICRG congratulates Drs. Tabri, Wohl, and Wood on this significant achievement, which marks a new chapter in the fight against gambling harm.