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Examining Nigerian Undergraduate History Students' Survey Dataset on Gambling Behaviour

Frances Jumoke Oloidi et al. Front Psychol. 2022.

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Keywords: dataset; gambling behaviour; history students; missing data; outliers; sampling adequacy.

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Histogram showing data normality.

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The box plot.

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