eGambling Readership Survey

We want to publish an e-journal that continues to examine the gambling issues that are of interest to you, our readers. So we are asking you what you like, what you dislike and what changes you would like to see in the Electronic Journal of Gambling Issues: eGambling (EJGI) . One part of giving you, our readers, what you want is knowing who reads the EJGI. So we are also asking you about your specific interests in gambling, your year of birth and your gender. We would appreciate if you answer all of the questions so that we have a better picture of who you are and what you are looking for in our e-journal.

Confidentiality
Your responses are completely anonymous. Our Webmaster has designed this survey so that your e-mail address will be stripped off as soon as your survey response arrives and neither the editor nor anyone else will see it. (Please note that responses to the editor from other sections of the EJGI do not have their e-mail addresses removed.) You may also print out and mail your responses.

The Questions
Please reply to all of the questions below. To change an answer in a tick box, just click on it again.

If you prefer to print out and mail this survey, please click here.

Please mail your responses to:

Phil Lange, Editor
EJGI
CAMH
33 Russell St.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5W 2S1


What do you like about the EJGI?

What do you dislike about the EJGI?

If you were to make changes in the EJGI, what would they be?

What other comments do you have about the EJGI?

Please tell us about your involvement with gambling. Which of these are why you read the EJGI ? (Select as many as are accurate.):
provide treatment or counselling to gamblers with problems
provide treatment or counselling to families of gamblers with problems
employed as a gambling researcher
work in gaming industry at the managerial level
work in the gaming industry (non-managerial)
work in policy development for government
work in policy development for the gaming industry
have a gambling problem
once had a gambling problem but not now
someone in my family has a gambling problem
a friend or colleague has a gambling problem

-If you have other reasons for reading the EJGI , please tell us here.

Demographics:
Year of birth:

Gender: Male Female Transgendered