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For «Judging Cheaters,» a 2012 study published in the scientific journal
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, Dodge and her colleagues surveyed about 1,200 men in their first year at a large university.
The study was published online by the journal
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors.
The article is now published in
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, a journal of the American Psychological Association.
Vickers Smith and other researchers authored a paper recently published in
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors that explores recreational gabapentin use by a cohort of study participants in Appalachian Kentucky.
Not exact matches
But these beliefs run counter to new findings which appear in the journal
Addictive Behaviors, says the study's lead author, Craig Colder, a professor in UB's Department
of Psychology.
But these beliefs run counter to new findings which appear in the journal
Addictive Behaviors, according to the study's lead author, Craig Colder, a professor in UB's Department
of Psychology.
The other approach is based on cognitive behavioral therapy — a school
of psychology that employs a variety
of techniques to help a person understand their
addictive behavior and quit using.
-- G. Alan Marlatt, Ph.D., professor
of psychology at the University
of Washington and director
of the
Addictive Behaviors Research Center
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of South Florida - St. Petersburg About My Research: My research incorporates social cognitive and relationship theories with health
psychology to focus on understanding and improving relationships, including how relationships are influenced by alcohol / other
addictive behaviors, intimate partner violence, jealousy, and interpersonal perceptions.