OBJECTIVE: Numerous studies have demonstrated the existence and effect of normative misperceptions on heavy episodic drinking behavior. However, there has been little work on these processes or application of normative-belief interventions outside the U.S. college system. The aim of the current study, therefore, was to investigate heavy episodic drinking and normative misperceptions in a U.K. university setting. METHOD: An email containing a link to a survey Web site was distributed to all current undergraduate students at the University of Paisley, Scotland. In addition to age and gender questions, the survey contained items on students' personal behavior and perception of the level of that behavior in three groups of increasing social dis...
Many students view the abuse of alcohol as integral to the student role. Thus, they feel entitled to...
This study examined whether students engaged in university sport have different drinking outcome exp...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relationship between perceived norms of heav...
YesObjective: Numerous studies have demonstrated the existence and effect of normative misperception...
Aims: Heavy drinkers tend to overestimate how much others drink (normative fallacy), at least in col...
The social norms approach is an increasingly popular intervention for substance use that has been us...
The social norms approach is an increasingly popular intervention for substance use that has been us...
AbstractIntroductionUnderestimating one's own alcohol consumption relative to others (‘normative mis...
Introduction: Underestimating one's own alcohol consumption relative to others ('normative mispercep...
Abstract — Aims: Heavy drinkers tend to overestimate how much others drink (normative fallacy), at l...
To report baseline findings and discuss their implications for the transferability of the predominan...
To report baseline findings and discuss their implications for the transferability of the predominan...
The social norms approach is an increasingly widely used strategy of behaviour and attitude change t...
Many students view the abuse of alcohol as integral to the student role. Thus, they feel entitled to...
Many students view the abuse of alcohol as integral to the student role. Thus, they feel entitled to...
Many students view the abuse of alcohol as integral to the student role. Thus, they feel entitled to...
This study examined whether students engaged in university sport have different drinking outcome exp...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relationship between perceived norms of heav...
YesObjective: Numerous studies have demonstrated the existence and effect of normative misperception...
Aims: Heavy drinkers tend to overestimate how much others drink (normative fallacy), at least in col...
The social norms approach is an increasingly popular intervention for substance use that has been us...
The social norms approach is an increasingly popular intervention for substance use that has been us...
AbstractIntroductionUnderestimating one's own alcohol consumption relative to others (‘normative mis...
Introduction: Underestimating one's own alcohol consumption relative to others ('normative mispercep...
Abstract — Aims: Heavy drinkers tend to overestimate how much others drink (normative fallacy), at l...
To report baseline findings and discuss their implications for the transferability of the predominan...
To report baseline findings and discuss their implications for the transferability of the predominan...
The social norms approach is an increasingly widely used strategy of behaviour and attitude change t...
Many students view the abuse of alcohol as integral to the student role. Thus, they feel entitled to...
Many students view the abuse of alcohol as integral to the student role. Thus, they feel entitled to...
Many students view the abuse of alcohol as integral to the student role. Thus, they feel entitled to...
This study examined whether students engaged in university sport have different drinking outcome exp...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relationship between perceived norms of heav...