Training bar personnel to prevent drunken driving: A field evaluation.

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

A server intervention program meant to decrease the likelihood that a bar patron will leave a bar intoxicated is evaluated. The experiment of research assistants posing as regular patrons in two bars where about half of the servers had received server intervention training, is described. That server intervention programs, if implemented on a large scale, have the potential of reducing drunken driving, is concluded from the results.

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Library number
B 26589 fo /83.4 /
Source

Blacksburg, Va. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Department of Psychology, 1986, 13 p., 1 graph., 1 tab., 8 ref.

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