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Attitudes and perceived approval of drinking as mediators of the relationship between the importance of religion and alcohol use.

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Findings suggest that importance of religion may have an indirect effect on alcohol use via personal attitudes and the perceived approval or disapproval of important others, and this relationship varies as a function of reference group.
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Objective: Previous research has consistently demonstrated that religiosity and personal importance of religion are associated with lower levels of alcohol use among both adolescents and college students Although a number of different mechanisms have been proposed to account for this, few studies have empirically examined potential mediators of this relationship Given the extensive literature on the impact of social norms on the drinking behavior of college students, the present study evaluates the role of perceived drinking norms as a mediator of the relationship between the importance of religion and alcohol use Specifically, we examined both personal attitudes and perceived injunctive norms with regard to reference groups that vary in their proximity to students (ie, close friends and typical college students) Method: Participants were 1,400 undergraduate students (606% women) who were assessed using self-report measures of alcohol consumption, importance of religion, attitudes, and perceived no

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A Theory of Social Comparison Processes

Leon Festinger
- 01 May 1954 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors pointed out that there is a strong functional tie between opinions and abilities in humans and that the ability evaluation of an individual can be expressed as a comparison of the performance of a particular ability with other abilities.
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The social identity theory of intergroup behavior

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