Gambling Behaviour Pattern Analysis Documentation
Contents
Project Deliverables
2. Interim Presentation for Client - to present our initial findings and to update on the progress of the project
4. Interim Presentation 2 for Client - to present our findings on clustering analysis, to showcase the prototype of our dashboard and to update on the last stretch of the project
6. Final Report (in progress)
8. Dashboard (in progress)
9. Final Presentation for Client (in progress) - to present our final deliverables and handover the project to the client
Project References
1. Report of Survey on Participation in Gambling Activities Among Singapore Residents, 2014. (2015).
2. Singapore Pools Official Website. (n.d.). Retrieved January 14, 2016, from http://www.singaporepools.com.sg
3. Faregh, N., & Leth-Steensen, C. (2011). The gambling profiles of Canadians young and old: Game preferences and play frequencies. International Gambling Studies, 11(1), 23–41.
4. Gainsbury, S., Sadeque, S., Mizerski, R., & Blaszczynski, A. (2012a). Wagering in Australia: A retrospective behavioural analysis of betting patterns based on player account data. Journal of Gambling Business and Economics, 6(2), 50–68.
5. Raftery, A., & Dean, N. (2006). Variable Selection for Model-Based Clustering. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 101(473), 169 –177. Gainsbury, S., & Russell, A. (2013). Betting Patterns for Sports and Races: A Longitudinal Analysis of Online Wagering in Australia. J Gambl Stud (31), 17–32.
6. MCYS (2005). More than Half of Singapore Gambles; But Only 2 in 100 at Risk of Gambling Addiction.
7. Mizerski (2011). Lessons from an Analysis of Online Gambling Behaviour. Achieve Internal Excellence. University of Western Australia. National council On Problem Gambling (2015). Report of survey on participation in gambling activities among Singapore residents 2014. 2–18.