A Comparative Study of the Experiential Characteristics of a Group of Alcoholic and Non-Alcoholic Subjects

  • Davis, Hugh C., Jr.
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Publication date
June 1959
Publisher
TRACE: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange
Language
English

Abstract

The problem in this investigation is a behavioral comparison of a group of alcoholics and non-alcoholics. The primary purpose of these comparisons is to generate hypotheses about covariate factors related to alcoholism and secondly to gain understanding about the etiology of the alcoholic process. Three steps were involved in carrying out these purposes: (1) defining alcoholism behaviorally, (2) ascertaining current functioning of the subjects, (3) ascertaining early learning experiences. Alcoholism is the dependent variable--criterion--of this investigation. A quantifiable behavioral drinking scale developed by Jenkins and Davis (15) yielded scores which defined the criterion. The U-T Deprivation Scale was used to assess aspects of th...

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