Alcohol Use As a Function of Expressed And Wanted Interpersonal Behavior

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Alcohol Use As a Function of Expressed And Wanted Interpersonal Behavior
May, Therese Marie, 1953-
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99 APPENDIX V DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH PARTICIPATION - CREDIT SLIP for having participated in Experiment should be given credit(s' are Experimenter _ Date Facul ty Member To the student: In the space below we would like you to indicate what you learned by participating in this study, and describe any reactions which you have.
(100-200 words) TOO APPENDIX VI DEMOGRAPHIC COMPOSITION OF PILOT STUDY SAMPLE SEX n % AGE n % CLASS n 1 RACE n 0/ M 74 35 17 15 7 1st year 120 58 American In
...dian 1 1 F 135 65 18 83 40 2nd year 65 31 Black 28 14 19 53 26 3rd year 12 6 Spanish-American 5 2 20 15 7 4th year 9 4 White 169 82 21 13 6 5th year 3 1 Other 5 2 22-25 13 6 26-30 8 4 31-35 4 2 36-40 1 1 41-45 1 1 46-50 1 1 101 APPENDIX VII SCORING GUIDE FOR THE QUANTITY-FREQUENCY MEASURES^ Definitions and Assumptions 1. The unit by which drinking frequency will be coded is occurrences per day.
2. While the absolute alcohol content in ordinary wines customarily ranges between 12% and 14%, some wines are fortified to the point of 20%.


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