Connection
Andrew Lac to Social Perception
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Andrew Lac has written about Social Perception.
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1.153 |
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Kenney SR, LaBrie JW, Lac A. Injunctive peer misperceptions and the mediation of self-approval on risk for driving after drinking among college students. J Health Commun. 2013; 18(4):459-77.
Score: 0.374
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LaBrie JW, Hummer JF, Grant S, Lac A. Immediate reductions in misperceived social norms among high-risk college student groups. Addict Behav. 2010 Dec; 35(12):1094-101.
Score: 0.315
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Neeley KM, Lac A. Experimental Effects of Substance Use Legality (Sober, Alcohol, Marijuana, Cocaine) and Sexual Crime (Indecent Exposure, Rape) on Attributions of Perpetrator Responsibility, Blame, and Punishment. Subst Use Misuse. 2024; 59(4):536-548.
Score: 0.201
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LaBrie JW, Hummer JF, Lac A, Lee CM. Direct and indirect effects of injunctive norms on marijuana use: the role of reference groups. J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 2010 Nov; 71(6):904-8.
Score: 0.080
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Labrie JW, Cail J, Hummer JF, Lac A, Neighbors C. What men want: the role of reflective opposite-sex normative preferences in alcohol use among college women. Psychol Addict Behav. 2009 Mar; 23(1):157-62.
Score: 0.071
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Pedersen ER, Labrie JW, Lac A. Assessment of perceived and actual alcohol norms in varying contexts: exploring Social Impact Theory among college students. Addict Behav. 2008 Apr; 33(4):552-64.
Score: 0.065
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Napper LE, Hummer JF, Lac A, Labrie JW. What are other parents saying? Perceived parental communication norms and the relationship between alcohol-specific parental communication and college student drinking. Psychol Addict Behav. 2014 Mar; 28(1):31-41.
Score: 0.025
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Hummer JF, LaBrie JW, Lac A, Sessoms A, Cail J. Estimates and influences of reflective opposite-sex norms on alcohol use among a high-risk sample of college students: exploring Greek-affiliation and gender effects. Addict Behav. 2012 May; 37(5):596-604.
Score: 0.022
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Connection Strength
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