The Role of Social Norms in Personalized Alcohol Feedback: A Dismantling Study With Emerging Adults

Author:

Alfonso Jacqueline

Funder

The author wishes to thank Dr. Joe Onofrietti, Dr. Patricia Rissmeyer, and Susan K. Benzie for their collaboration in seeing this project through data collection, and Emmanuel College for providing the funding necessary. Appreciation is also due to Research Assistant, Spencer D. Deschenes, for help with finalizing manuscript details.

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Psychology,Education,Social Psychology

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