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Fig. 2 | BMC Psychology

Fig. 2

From: A longitudinal replication study testing migration from video game loot boxes to gambling in British Columbia, Canada

Fig. 2

Mean predicted probability of migration from Bayesian logistic regression for DPM and loot box spending. Note: 98.75% CIs. Percentages display the mean predicted probability output from the Bayesian logistic regression of gambling migration based upon participants DPM spend while controlling for loot box expenditure, and participants loot box spend while controlling for DPM expenditure

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