Expectations about the effects of alcohol have been modeled as stored memories. This study tested the memory view for investigating the processes that influence drinking. Strategies taken from recent memory research were used to implicitly prime drinking. Consequent effects on consumption of a commercial nonalcoholic beer were measured. Participants were led to believe this beer contained alcohol. Eighty undergraduate women (n = 20 per cell) participated in 2, apparently unrelated, studies. A 2 × 2 factorial design simultaneously varied videotaped primes (bar setting or neutral video) with semantic primes (expectancy or neutral words). Women exposed to unobtrusive alcohol primes of either type drank significantly greater amounts (p \u3c .00...
Many studies have shown that expectancies about the effects of alcohol are important predictors of a...
Expectancy theory states that environmental cues provide the information necessary for organisms to ...
Many studies have shown that expectancies about the effects of alcohol are important predictors of a...
Expectations about the effects of alcohol have been modeled as stored memories. This study tested th...
According to information-processing models of alcohol use, alcohol expectancies constitute represent...
Studies showing that verbal priming can implicitly affect alcohol consumption have been used to supp...
Aims Dual-process models imply that alcohol use is related to implicit as well as explicit cognitive...
Aims: Dual-process models imply that alcohol use is related to implicit as well as explicit cognitiv...
Implicit measures assess the influence of past experience on present behavior in the absence of resp...
this article presents the proceedings of a symposium at the 2001 rsa meeting in montreal, canada org...
This article presents the proceedings of a symposium at the 2001 RSA Meeting in Montreal, Canada org...
Alcohol use remains a public health concern with accumulating evidence pointing to alcohol-associate...
Memory model-based expectancy studies have shed light on the process by which expectancies may influ...
Two key aspects of alcohol expectancy theory-(a) that memories about alcohol effects are stored as r...
Memory model-based expectancy studies have shed light on the process by which expectancies may influ...
Many studies have shown that expectancies about the effects of alcohol are important predictors of a...
Expectancy theory states that environmental cues provide the information necessary for organisms to ...
Many studies have shown that expectancies about the effects of alcohol are important predictors of a...
Expectations about the effects of alcohol have been modeled as stored memories. This study tested th...
According to information-processing models of alcohol use, alcohol expectancies constitute represent...
Studies showing that verbal priming can implicitly affect alcohol consumption have been used to supp...
Aims Dual-process models imply that alcohol use is related to implicit as well as explicit cognitive...
Aims: Dual-process models imply that alcohol use is related to implicit as well as explicit cognitiv...
Implicit measures assess the influence of past experience on present behavior in the absence of resp...
this article presents the proceedings of a symposium at the 2001 rsa meeting in montreal, canada org...
This article presents the proceedings of a symposium at the 2001 RSA Meeting in Montreal, Canada org...
Alcohol use remains a public health concern with accumulating evidence pointing to alcohol-associate...
Memory model-based expectancy studies have shed light on the process by which expectancies may influ...
Two key aspects of alcohol expectancy theory-(a) that memories about alcohol effects are stored as r...
Memory model-based expectancy studies have shed light on the process by which expectancies may influ...
Many studies have shown that expectancies about the effects of alcohol are important predictors of a...
Expectancy theory states that environmental cues provide the information necessary for organisms to ...
Many studies have shown that expectancies about the effects of alcohol are important predictors of a...