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    Relationship Between Self-Report Heavy Alcohol Use, Fluid Poured and Internet Pornography Use in College Students

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    2018-04
    Author
    Bayer, R.
    George, K.
    Schneider, Amelia
    Ackley, Brianne
    Watson, Meredith
    Matthews, Douglas
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    Abstract
    The purpose of this study was to see if heavy alcohol use and Internet pornography use significantly relate to one another. College students significantly over-pour a standard drink in a free-pour simulated alcohol pouring task, a finding that questions self-report alcohol consumption data (White et al., 2003; Zandy et al., 2013). Over-pouring a standard drink significantly correlates with self-report AUDIT scores, suggesting those who consume more alcohol engage in over-pouring more fluid in a simulated alcohol-pouring task.
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    Internet pornography
    Pornography--Social aspects
    Alcohol consumption
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/79044
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