Bandura (1969, 1985) proposed social learning theory (SLT) as a theoretical framework through which behaviors can be predicted. SLT offers an explanation to thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are learned. Alcohol outcome expectancies (AOEs) are defined as the physiological or psychological consequences that are anticipated following the consumption of alcohol (Goldman, Boca, & Darkes, 1999). Expectancies enhance or diminish a person’s willingness to engage in drinking behaviors. SLT and AOEs converge as children watch adults and the media either consume and glorify alcohol or conversely vilify alcohol and shun its consumption. This study investigated whether individual difference variables (i.e., suggestibility, prior held alcohol expectanci...
Consistent with theory, within-person alcohol expectancies monitored across a day predicted alcohol ...
44 undergraduate normal drinkers participated in a social task in drinking and nondrinking condition...
Aims: To demonstrate an integrative methodology to explore psychological constructs, we used multipl...
Bandura (1969, 1985) proposed social learning theory (SLT) as a theoretical framework through which ...
The current study aimed to simultaneously examine cognitive, social and personality development in a...
Alcohol expectancy theory suggests that genetically influenced personality characteristics may lead ...
Using a 3-wave longitudinal design, adolescents were studied over a 2-year period during which many ...
Alcohol is one of the most widely used recreational drugs in the United States today, despite being ...
Despite over 30 years of research investigating alcohol expectancies, they have never been examined ...
Negative alcohol expectancies have recently come to occupy a more important position in the expectan...
Past research has shown that college students consistently misperceive the amount of alcohol that th...
While the impact of both alcohol expectancies (AE) and drinking refusal self-efficacy (DRSE) on drin...
The present dissertation was conducted to gain a better theoretical understanding of the contributio...
www.medialiteracy.net The beliefs people have about the effects of alcohol, known in the field as al...
Abstract — Aims: To test the relative contribution of two key Social Learning Theory constructs, alc...
Consistent with theory, within-person alcohol expectancies monitored across a day predicted alcohol ...
44 undergraduate normal drinkers participated in a social task in drinking and nondrinking condition...
Aims: To demonstrate an integrative methodology to explore psychological constructs, we used multipl...
Bandura (1969, 1985) proposed social learning theory (SLT) as a theoretical framework through which ...
The current study aimed to simultaneously examine cognitive, social and personality development in a...
Alcohol expectancy theory suggests that genetically influenced personality characteristics may lead ...
Using a 3-wave longitudinal design, adolescents were studied over a 2-year period during which many ...
Alcohol is one of the most widely used recreational drugs in the United States today, despite being ...
Despite over 30 years of research investigating alcohol expectancies, they have never been examined ...
Negative alcohol expectancies have recently come to occupy a more important position in the expectan...
Past research has shown that college students consistently misperceive the amount of alcohol that th...
While the impact of both alcohol expectancies (AE) and drinking refusal self-efficacy (DRSE) on drin...
The present dissertation was conducted to gain a better theoretical understanding of the contributio...
www.medialiteracy.net The beliefs people have about the effects of alcohol, known in the field as al...
Abstract — Aims: To test the relative contribution of two key Social Learning Theory constructs, alc...
Consistent with theory, within-person alcohol expectancies monitored across a day predicted alcohol ...
44 undergraduate normal drinkers participated in a social task in drinking and nondrinking condition...
Aims: To demonstrate an integrative methodology to explore psychological constructs, we used multipl...