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The role of sex-specific normative beliefs in undergraduate alcohol use
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Alcohol Use
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Normative Beliefs
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Sex-specific
100%
Multivariate Analysis
50%
College Students
50%
Drinking Practices
50%
Same-sex
50%
Drinking Frequency
50%
Typical Students
50%
Drinking Norms
50%
Significant Relationship
50%
Normative Feedback
50%
Close Friends
50%
Popular
50%
Best Predictor
50%
Drunkenness
50%
Social Norms Approach
50%
Opposite-sex
50%
Practice-based
50%
Student Survey
50%
Explanatory Models
50%
Electronics Students
50%
Psychology
Alcohol Abuse
100%
College Students
100%
Social Norms
100%
Multivariate Analysis
100%
Explanatory Model
100%