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The favourite-longshot bias and the Gabriel and Marsden anomaly: an explanation based on utility theory

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The favourite-longshot bias and the Gabriel and Marsden anomaly: an explanation based on utility theory. / Cain, M; Peel, David; Law, D.
The Economics of Gambling. London and New York: Routledge, 2003. p. 2-13.

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Cain, M, Peel, D & Law, D 2003, The favourite-longshot bias and the Gabriel and Marsden anomaly: an explanation based on utility theory. in The Economics of Gambling. Routledge, London and New York, pp. 2-13.

APA

Cain, M., Peel, D., & Law, D. (2003). The favourite-longshot bias and the Gabriel and Marsden anomaly: an explanation based on utility theory. In The Economics of Gambling (pp. 2-13). Routledge.

Vancouver

Cain M, Peel D, Law D. The favourite-longshot bias and the Gabriel and Marsden anomaly: an explanation based on utility theory. In The Economics of Gambling. London and New York: Routledge. 2003. p. 2-13

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Cain, M ; Peel, David ; Law, D. / The favourite-longshot bias and the Gabriel and Marsden anomaly: an explanation based on utility theory. The Economics of Gambling. London and New York : Routledge, 2003. pp. 2-13

Bibtex

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