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Predicting underage drinking and driving behaviors

Addiction, 1996
AbstractA social‐psychological model of underage drinking and driving (DUI) and riding faith drinking drivers (RWDD) was tested with data from a random digit dial telephone survey of 706 16‐20‐year‐old drivers from seven western states in the United States.
Joel W. Grube, Robert B. Voas
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The Neuropsychology of Drinking Behavior

1983
Animals seek water when the state of thirst arises in their brains and the tonic activity of the state governs their behavior as they select water and ingest it. The problem of the neuropsychology of drinking behavior is therefore essentially that of the brain mechanisms that are the state of thirst. That is, drinking behavior would be understood if we
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Work experience and drinking behavior

Public Health, 2001
Abstract This study explored the association between alienating job conditions and problem drinking within the context of occupational status and workplace drinking subculture. From December 1994 to March 1995, a questionnaire survey was implemented in the manufactory sector in southern Taiwan. Within the questionnaire, any perceived self-estrangement,
Yang, Ichiro Kawachi, MJ Yang, MJ Yang
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Drinking behavior and executive training

2020
Pre-registered report ...
Najberg, Hugo, Spierer, Lucas
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Job absenteeism and drinking behavior

Human Resource Management, 1967
AbstractThe chief job cost in employing heavy drinkers or alcoholics is absenteeism. Here are the facts.
Harrison M. Trice, James A. Belasco
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Ventricular modification of drinking and eating behavior

Physiology & Behavior, 1971
Abstract Injections of carbachol into the lateral cerebral ventricles of rats increased water intake in both satiated and deprived animals and injections of norepinephrine elicited eating. This is in contrast to earlier studies which have failed to elicit drinking under similar conditions and indicates that the ventricle may at least be partially ...
G. Singer, D. Lovett
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Predicting Japanese American Drinking Behavior

International Journal of the Addictions, 1988
Empirical data on Japanese American drinking behavior are scarce. The present study was a random sample (N = 295) of households in Los Angeles with Japanese surnames. Japanese Americans born in the United States tended to drink less than those born in Japan.
Harry H. L. Kitano   +2 more
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Influence of social setting and social drinking stimuli on drinking behavior

Addictive Behaviors, 1980
Abstract The present study examined the influence of social setting cues and alcohol drinking cues on the drinking rate and amount of beer consumed by social drinkers (college age males). The design consisted of three experimental conditions ( N = 8); a social drinking condition in which the individual drank beer in the company of a beer drinking ...
Daniel P. Strickler   +2 more
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Relationship Between Age and Drinking Instructions on the Modification of Drinking Behavior

Dysphagia, 2011
Making appropriate recommendations for safe drinking behavior among different age groups requires understanding of differences between young and older adults in following them. The purpose of this study was to investigate how drinking behavior in terms of drinking speed and bolus size differs between young and older adults following instructions to ...
Kia Chong Chua   +5 more
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Behavior of sheep drinking ethanol solution

American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 1995
Sheep that were habituated to drinking 10% (vol/vol) ethanol solution instead of water were subjected to proven thirst stimuli to study the effect of chronic ethanol intake on brain mechanisms subserving thirst. Sheep that had not previously drunk 10% ethanol were also tested. All sheep were trained to press a pedal that delivered 50 ml/press of fluid
Richard S. Weisinger   +4 more
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