Original paper
Daily Grind: A Comparison of Causality Orientations, Emotions, and Fantasy Sport Participation
Abstract
In 2015, daily fantasy football entered the fantasy sports market as an offshoot of the traditional, season-long form of the game. With quicker payouts and less commitment, the new activity has drawn comparisons to other forms of illegal gambling, and the determination of whether it is a primarily a game of skill or chance has become the center of the comparison. For the most part, legal commentators and society, in general, views traditional,...
Paper Details
Title
Daily Grind: A Comparison of Causality Orientations, Emotions, and Fantasy Sport Participation
Published Date
Mar 14, 2017
Journal
Volume
34
Issue
1
Pages
1 - 20
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