Psychological investigations of alcohol expectancies over the last 20 years, using primarily verbal techniques, have strongly supported expectancies as an important mediator of biological and environmental antecedent variables that influence risk for alcohol use and abuse. At the same time, rapid developments in neuroscience, cognitive science, affective science, computer science, and genetics proved to be compatible with the concept of expectancy and, in some cases, used this concept directly. By using four principles that bear on the integration of knowledge in the biological and behavioral sciences—consilience, conservation, contingency, and emergence—these developments are merged into an integrated explanation of alcoholism and other ad...
This article presents the proceedings of a symposium at the 2002 RSA Meeting in San Francisco, organ...
Alcohol expectancy theory suggests that genetically influenced personality characteristics may lead ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [106]-115)Study of the behavioral changes which occur fol...
Psychological investigations of alcohol expectancies over the last 20 years, using primarily verbal ...
Recently developed concepts and findings from the alcohol literature will be integrated with other r...
Recent developments in alcohol expectancy research and theory have converged with concepts emanating...
Four papers from a 2001 Research Society on Alcoholism symposium on expectancy theory and research a...
Current biopsychological research on the etiology of alcoholism has begun to focus on memory process...
In recent years, cognitive-behavioral approaches to drinking behaviour have postulated the importanc...
Explanations of goal-directed behavior increasingly have highlighted the role of anticipatory proces...
Alcohol expectancies\u27 mediation of many known antecedents\u27 influence on drinking has been well...
The study examined the overlap between cognitive and affective measures of alcohol expectancies as t...
Investigations of the anticipated effects of alcohol indicate that cognitive frameworks are highly c...
Moss and Albery (2009) presented a dual-process model of the alcohol-behavior link, integrating alco...
Aims: To demonstrate an integrative methodology to explore psychological constructs, we used multipl...
This article presents the proceedings of a symposium at the 2002 RSA Meeting in San Francisco, organ...
Alcohol expectancy theory suggests that genetically influenced personality characteristics may lead ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [106]-115)Study of the behavioral changes which occur fol...
Psychological investigations of alcohol expectancies over the last 20 years, using primarily verbal ...
Recently developed concepts and findings from the alcohol literature will be integrated with other r...
Recent developments in alcohol expectancy research and theory have converged with concepts emanating...
Four papers from a 2001 Research Society on Alcoholism symposium on expectancy theory and research a...
Current biopsychological research on the etiology of alcoholism has begun to focus on memory process...
In recent years, cognitive-behavioral approaches to drinking behaviour have postulated the importanc...
Explanations of goal-directed behavior increasingly have highlighted the role of anticipatory proces...
Alcohol expectancies\u27 mediation of many known antecedents\u27 influence on drinking has been well...
The study examined the overlap between cognitive and affective measures of alcohol expectancies as t...
Investigations of the anticipated effects of alcohol indicate that cognitive frameworks are highly c...
Moss and Albery (2009) presented a dual-process model of the alcohol-behavior link, integrating alco...
Aims: To demonstrate an integrative methodology to explore psychological constructs, we used multipl...
This article presents the proceedings of a symposium at the 2002 RSA Meeting in San Francisco, organ...
Alcohol expectancy theory suggests that genetically influenced personality characteristics may lead ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [106]-115)Study of the behavioral changes which occur fol...