Behaviorists Interested in Gambling
Contact Info
- Jonathan C. Baker
- Carbondale, IL
- Phone: (618) 453-8270
- SIG Yahoo group
- SIG News (September 2009)
Mission/Objectives
The mission of the BIG SIG is to foster and promote research on gambling and treatments for problem gambling from a behavioral perspective. Meeting this mission is important for behavior analysis because we as a field have basically been silent in the large literature on gambling.
Description of Membership
The BIG SIG is comprised of researchers, instructors, practitioners, and students who devote themselves from full to part-time in the study and/or treatment of gambling.
Recurring Annual Events
Each year, the BIG SIG organizes several symposia that occur at the annual convention of ABA International, and hosts its own annual convention.
Publications/Newsletters
TThe BIG SIG publishes a new journal, Analysis of Gambling Behavior. Originally published online, Analysis of Gambling Behavior is now housed at the University of North Dakota. UND will print the journal (two issues per year) and share ownership with Jeff Weatherly. Back issues will be available online (url to be announced soon). To take out a subscription to Analysis of Gambling Behavior ($40: Professionals and Institutions; $20: Students), contact Jeff Weatherly or Mark Dixon.
Specifically of Interest to Behavior Analysts
To gain a scientific understanding of the growing social concern of pathological gambling and understanding the behavior of gambling. Although the SIG continues to grow, it can always benefit from active participation by new, interested members. Individuals interested in becoming a part of the BIG SIG should contact either Mark Dixon or Jeff Weatherly.