‘No evidence of harm’ implies no evidence of safety: Framing the lack of causal evidence in gambling advertising research
journal contribution
posted on 2023-11-15, 02:16authored byPhilip Newall, Youssef Allami, Maira Andrade, Peter Ayton, Rosalind Baker‐Frampton, Daniel Bennett, Matthew Browne, Christopher Bunn, Reece Bush‐Evans, Sonia Chen, Sharon Collard, Steffi De Jans, Jeffrey Derevensky, Nicki DowlingNicki Dowling, Simon Dymond, Andree Froude, Elizabeth Goyder, Robert M Heirene, Nerilee Hing, Liselot Hudders, Kate Hunt, Richard JE James, En Li, Elliot A Ludvig, Virve Marionneau, Ellen McGrane, Stephanie MerkourisStephanie Merkouris, Jim Orford, Alberto Parrado‐González, Robert Pryce, Matthew Rockloff, Ulla Romild, Raffaello Rossi, Alex MT Russell, Henrik Singmann, Trudy Smit Quosai, Sasha Stark, Aino Suomi, Thomas B Swanton, Niri Talberg, Volker Thoma, Jamie Torrance, Catherine Tulloch, Ruth J van Holst, Lukasz Walasek, Heather Wardle, Jane West, Jamie Wheaton, Leon Y Xiao, Matthew M Young, Maria E Bellringer, Steve Sharman, Amanda Roberts
‘No evidence of harm’ implies no evidence of safety: Framing the lack of causal evidence in gambling advertising research