A survey of gambling behaviors in Michigan, 2001

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Hartmann, DavidMichigan. Dept. of Community Health
Western Michigan University. Kercher Center for Social Research
Gullickson, Arlen R.
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Compulsive gambling -- Michigan -- StatisticsGambling -- Michigan -- Statistics
Gamblers -- Michigan -- Statistics
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The 2001 Survey of Gambling Behaviors in Michigan is the third iteration of a project begun in 1997 and repeated in 1999.Refereed
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Michigan Department of Community HealthAs in the past two iterations of this project in 1997 and 1999, this project was completed as a contract between The Evaluation Center and the Michigan Department of Community Health.
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