Reducing excessive alcohol consumption at university fraternity parties: A cost-effective incentive/reward intervention [An article from: Addictive Behaviors]
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The impact of an incentive/reward intervention on college students' intoxication from alcohol consumption at fraternity parties was explored using a group-randomized trial. Participants included 702 college students (447 men, 225 women) attending fraternity parties in Blacksburg, VA. Six fraternities were randomly assigned to a control or experimental group, and each of these fraternities hosted two parties. The three fraternities in the experimental group hosted a
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Reducing excessive alcohol consumption at university fraternity parties: A cost-effective incentive/reward intervention [An article from: Addictive Behaviors]
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