Objective In the collegiate context, misperceptions of student drinking norms are among the most salient predictors of heavy drinking, Despite overall overestimations of peer alcohol use, misperceptions of context-specific behaviors have been infrequently studied. The present study examines students\u27 perceptions of the high-risk behaviors of prepartying and drinking games and investigates the relationship between perceived and actual behaviors. Method A sample of 524 college students completed an online assessment of actual and perceived alcohol use related to prepartying and drinking games. Quantity and frequency of overall drinking, prepartying, and drinking games were assessed for perceptions of all students at the university, as wel...
YesObjective: Numerous studies have demonstrated the existence and effect of normative misperception...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relationship between perceived norms of heav...
OBJECTIVE: Numerous studies have demonstrated the existence and effect of normative misperceptions o...
Objective In the collegiate context, misperceptions of student drinking norms are among the most sal...
Many students view the abuse of alcohol as integral to the student role. Thus, they feel entitled to...
Numerous studies indicate that normative campus drinking practices are important in determining coll...
Prepartying and drinking game playing are associated with excessive alcohol consumption and alcohol-...
Using event-specific data, the present study sought to identify relevant risk factors and risky drin...
Aims: To investigate associations of normative misperceptions and drinking behaviors in apprentices,...
This study evaluated the predictive power of perceived descriptive and injunctive norms on intercoll...
Misperceptions of peer drinking norms have been found to be strongly associated with individual drin...
Previous research has shown that social norms are among the strongest predictors of college student ...
The social norms approach to college drinking suggests that students misperceive the drinking behavi...
Social norm campaigns assume that college students desire to increase their drinking, and may eventu...
The current study documents and examines college students’ perceptions of the drinking behavior of p...
YesObjective: Numerous studies have demonstrated the existence and effect of normative misperception...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relationship between perceived norms of heav...
OBJECTIVE: Numerous studies have demonstrated the existence and effect of normative misperceptions o...
Objective In the collegiate context, misperceptions of student drinking norms are among the most sal...
Many students view the abuse of alcohol as integral to the student role. Thus, they feel entitled to...
Numerous studies indicate that normative campus drinking practices are important in determining coll...
Prepartying and drinking game playing are associated with excessive alcohol consumption and alcohol-...
Using event-specific data, the present study sought to identify relevant risk factors and risky drin...
Aims: To investigate associations of normative misperceptions and drinking behaviors in apprentices,...
This study evaluated the predictive power of perceived descriptive and injunctive norms on intercoll...
Misperceptions of peer drinking norms have been found to be strongly associated with individual drin...
Previous research has shown that social norms are among the strongest predictors of college student ...
The social norms approach to college drinking suggests that students misperceive the drinking behavi...
Social norm campaigns assume that college students desire to increase their drinking, and may eventu...
The current study documents and examines college students’ perceptions of the drinking behavior of p...
YesObjective: Numerous studies have demonstrated the existence and effect of normative misperception...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relationship between perceived norms of heav...
OBJECTIVE: Numerous studies have demonstrated the existence and effect of normative misperceptions o...