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<br> A casino is a place where people are given money to play. It is not unusual to observe gamblers, dealers and bouncers in casinos. This paper analyzes the impact of the noise of casinos on patrons' attitudes towards gambling. This paper is partially written in response to Jack C. Moore's "Gambling and its Social History" that can be found in the Journal of the American Medical Associations, Vol. 83, Issue 3, pp. 818-819. The quantitative techniques were employed to examine the effects of noise on attitudes towards gambling.<br><br> <br><br><br><br> <br><br>Here, aimed at investigating the effects of combining casino-related noises and red lights in the absence of a player and a casino, on perceived casino-related behavior. The study was conducted within-subject. Each participant completed the task of gambling and monitored for their response time. We also examined the effect of red light on its own as well as red light in combinatio