Naturalistic observations of beer drinking among college students.

Author(s)
Geller, E.S. Russ, N.W. & Altomari, M.G.
Year
Abstract

The beer drinking behaviour of 308 university students was observed in several bar and party settings. The following relationships were found: (a) males drinking beer in bars consumed 0.92 oz per min; (b) females drank less beer than males; and stayed in a bar for a longer time period; (c) patrons drank significantly more beer when drinking in groups and when purchasing beer in pitchers versus cups or bottles; and (d) intervals between party arrival and first drink and between party departure and last drink varied inversely with blood alcohol concentration.

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B 31758 [electronic version only] /83.4 /
Source

From: Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 19 (Winter 1986), No. 4, p. 391- 396, 8 ref.

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