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Exploring the role of positive and negative consequences in understanding perceptions and evaluations of individual drinking events
Christine M. Lee
, Megan E. Patrick
, Clayton Neighbors
, Melissa A. Lewis
, Sean J. Tollison
, Mary E. Larimer
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Keyphrases
Negative Consequences
100%
Drinking Experience
100%
Positive Consequences
100%
Drinking Occasion
100%
Alcohol
66%
Positive Image
66%
Overall Evaluation
66%
Favorable Evaluation
66%
College Students
33%
Effect Analysis
33%
Alcohol-related Consequences
33%
Daily Data
33%
Specific Domain
33%
Overall Impression
33%
Understanding Students
33%
Specific Consequences
33%
Student Choice
33%
Computer Science
Positive Consequence
100%
Negative Consequence
100%
Related Consequence
50%
Indirect Effect
25%
Psychology
College Students
100%