Alcohol-related expectancies reported by college women to a large dose of alcohol |
| |
Authors: | R Gustafson |
| |
Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Orebro, Sweden. |
| |
Abstract: | A sample of 50 college women taking part in a previous study about expected effects of moderate doses of alcohol were contacted a second time. Of the original 50 subjects 47 now reported their expectancies for a large dose of alcohol both for themselves and for others by simply stating the three most probable effects in terms of behavior and emotion. They primarily expected themselves to become happy and others generally to misbehave. When answers were coded as positive or negative, subjects expected positive or negative effects both for themselves and others on the first choice. On the second and third choices, the proportion of negative expectancies increased significantly, especially for others. Results from the previous and the present study were compared, and it was concluded that subjects seem to have very few but dominant expectancies. |
| |
Keywords: | |
|
|