‘No evidence of harm’ implies no evidence of safety: Framing the lack of causal evidence in gambling advertising research

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Published in:Addiction (Abingdon, England) Vol. 119; no. 2; pp. 391 - 396
Main Authors: Newall, Philip, Allami, Youssef, Andrade, Maira, Ayton, Peter, Baker‐Frampton, Rosalind, Bennett, Daniel, Browne, Matthew, Bunn, Christopher, Bush‐Evans, Reece, Chen, Sonia, Collard, Sharon, De Jans, Steffi, Derevensky, Jeffrey, Dowling, Nicki A., Dymond, Simon, Froude, Andree, Goyder, Elizabeth, Heirene, Robert M., Hing, Nerilee, Hudders, Liselot, Hunt, Kate, James, Richard J. E., Li, En, Ludvig, Elliot A., Marionneau, Virve, McGrane, Ellen, Merkouris, Stephanie S., Orford, Jim, Parrado‐González, Alberto, Pryce, Robert, Rockloff, Matthew, Romild, Ulla, Rossi, Raffaello, Russell, Alex M. T., Singmann, Henrik, Quosai, Trudy Smit, Stark, Sasha, Suomi, Aino, Swanton, Thomas B., Talberg, Niri, Thoma, Volker, Torrance, Jamie, Tulloch, Catherine, Holst, Ruth J., Walasek, Lukasz, Wardle, Heather, West, Jane, Wheaton, Jamie, Xiao, Leon Y., Young, Matthew M., Bellringer, Maria E., Sharman, Steve, Roberts, Amanda
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01-02-2024
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ISSN:0965-2140
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1360-0443
DOI:10.1111/add.16369