LIES, DAMNED LIES AND STATISTICS
10 April 2009
Canadian study depicting online punters
Downunder as the biggest in the world not a true
reflection
A recent academic study of online gambling presented by
the University of Lethbridge in Canada (see previous
InfoPowa reports) created acres of media coverage with
its finding that Australian and New Zealand gamblers
were the worst in the world. But this week it emerged
that the wrong impression may have been given because
the statistics were skewed by the gambling habits of one
high roller.
Stuff magazine reports that the
University of Lethbridge study showed that online
gamblers Downunder spend more than punters in other
countries - on average A$435 (NZ$539) per month.
However, one of the study's authors, Professor Robert
Williams, says the figure for New Zealand and Australia
was skewed by the answer of a single respondent....the
study actually shows that African gamblers spend the
most - A$1278 (NZ$1582) on average per month. Whether
this statistic is equally misleading is uncertain;
Williams added that this data was also skewed by large
results.
In fact, the Antipodeans will probably
be placated by the knowledge that they are actually the
lowest spenders on the pastime. Williams says: "Only the
median values provide somewhat meaningful comparisons
between the regions. Using this criteria, the
Australia-New Zealand internet and non-internet gamblers
have the lowest expenditures of any region."
This
is consistent with the report's finding that Internet
gambling is less prevalent in New Zealand and Australia
than in other countries.
The median monthly spend
for Kiwi and Australian online gamblers was A$13
(NZ$16), compared with A$130 (NZ$161) for American and
Canadian gamblers. A New Zealand Internal Affairs survey
in 2005 found less than one percent of respondents
gambled online, the magazine added.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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