Thirty-six male college students, all normal drinkers, were randomly assigned to six experimental conditions in a 3 x 2 completely randomized factorial design which examined the influence of various social conditions on subjects\u27 alcohol consumption. The three social conditions, as determined by the presence or absence of an accomplice, were co-action, audience facilitation, or individual performance. The second factor was whether the accomplice was either a “heavy” or “light” consumer of wine during a taste test analogue task. Subjects who were exposed to a heavy consumptive accomplice in the co-action social condition drank significantly (P \u3c 0.05) more wine than all other subjects, but the other groups did not differ significantly ...
Currently, alcohol intake among students is mainly analyzed\ua0by a psychological approach with a hi...
Background: That alcohol consumption is strongly influenced by the drinking behavior of social compa...
Social factors heavily influence the initiation and maintenance of alcohol use and misuse, but resea...
Thirty-six male college students, all normal drinkers, were randomly assigned to six experimental co...
Contains fulltext : 90810.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ample experime...
BACKGROUND: Whereas the effects of modeling and of drinking contexts on alcohol use are documented, ...
Item does not contain fulltextResearch has demonstrated that when people are with heavy-drinking pee...
Thirty-two black and 32 white male normal drinkers participated in a beer taste test either simultan...
Research has demonstrated that when people are with heavy-drinking peers, they consume more alcohol ...
BACKGROUND: We examined the influence of interindividual differences in alcohol use on the intraindi...
Across 2 studies we tested the hypothesis that social ingratiation motives may be an important facto...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Most commonly, college students report drinking for so...
Numerous studies have highlighted that personality traits are associated with alcohol problems and d...
Drunkenness and the addictive consumption of alcohol remains a key social and public health concern....
Objective: Social influences are among the most robust predictors of adolescent substance use and mi...
Currently, alcohol intake among students is mainly analyzed\ua0by a psychological approach with a hi...
Background: That alcohol consumption is strongly influenced by the drinking behavior of social compa...
Social factors heavily influence the initiation and maintenance of alcohol use and misuse, but resea...
Thirty-six male college students, all normal drinkers, were randomly assigned to six experimental co...
Contains fulltext : 90810.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ample experime...
BACKGROUND: Whereas the effects of modeling and of drinking contexts on alcohol use are documented, ...
Item does not contain fulltextResearch has demonstrated that when people are with heavy-drinking pee...
Thirty-two black and 32 white male normal drinkers participated in a beer taste test either simultan...
Research has demonstrated that when people are with heavy-drinking peers, they consume more alcohol ...
BACKGROUND: We examined the influence of interindividual differences in alcohol use on the intraindi...
Across 2 studies we tested the hypothesis that social ingratiation motives may be an important facto...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Most commonly, college students report drinking for so...
Numerous studies have highlighted that personality traits are associated with alcohol problems and d...
Drunkenness and the addictive consumption of alcohol remains a key social and public health concern....
Objective: Social influences are among the most robust predictors of adolescent substance use and mi...
Currently, alcohol intake among students is mainly analyzed\ua0by a psychological approach with a hi...
Background: That alcohol consumption is strongly influenced by the drinking behavior of social compa...
Social factors heavily influence the initiation and maintenance of alcohol use and misuse, but resea...