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Expectancies as mediators of the effects of social influences and alcohol knowledge on adolescent alcohol use: A prospective analysis
1997
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors
Expectancies play an important role in the generation of adolescent alcohol use. However, few studies have precisely elucidated their role when specified with other prominent measures of social influences, which may also independently promote alcohol use. Three-year panel data and path-analytic techniques were used to test a model positing that social reinforcement expectancies mediate the effects of perceived friends' alcohol use, friends' alcohol attitudes, and knowledge of near-term health
doi:10.1037//0893-164x.11.1.48
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