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Justin F. Hummer
Researcher at RAND Corporation
Publications - 80
Citations - 2932
Justin F. Hummer is an academic researcher from RAND Corporation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Social norms approach. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 70 publications receiving 2586 citations. Previous affiliations of Justin F. Hummer include University of Southern California & University of Washington.
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Group Identification as a Moderator of the Relationship Between Perceived Social Norms and Alcohol Consumption
Clayton Neighbors,Joseph W. LaBrie,Justin F. Hummer,Melissa A. Lewis,Christine M. Lee,Sruti Desai,Jason R. Kilmer,Mary E. Larimer +7 more
TL;DR: Results indicated that greater identification with same-sex students, same-race students, and same-Greek-status students was associated with stronger relationships between perceived drinking norms in the specific groups and own drinking.
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Whose opinion matters? The relationship between injunctive norms and alcohol consequences in college students
TL;DR: Results suggest an important role for perceived injunctive norms in the experiencing of consequences over and above the amount of consumption and point to types of inj unctive norms feedback that might form effective interventions.
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Reasons for drinking in the college student context: the differential role and risk of the social motivator.
TL;DR: Social camaraderie was the most frequently endorsed reason for drinking and predicted alcohol-related problems among female students in two college-aged samples, suggesting a relationship between social reasons for Drinking and alcohol- related consequences, which previous research has not identified.
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Hooking Up in the College Context: The Event-Level Effects of Alcohol Use and Partner Familiarity on Hookup Behaviors and Contentment
TL;DR: Among students who reported hooking up sometime within the past year, chi-square analyses revealed that females who were drinking beforehand and females who met their partners that night were more likely to feel discontent with their hookup decisions.
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Global sleep quality as a moderator of alcohol consumption and consequences in college students.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the relationship between global sleep quality and alcohol risk, including the extent to which Global sleep quality moderated relationship between alcohol use and drinking-related consequences.