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2001

Conference Publication

The relative contribution of genetic and cognitive factors in alcohol dependent patients

Connor, J. P. (2001). The relative contribution of genetic and cognitive factors in alcohol dependent patients. Winter School in the Sun, Brisbane, June 2001. Brisbane: Alcohol and Drug Foundation.

The relative contribution of genetic and cognitive factors in alcohol dependent patients

2000

Journal Article

Drinking restraint versus alcohol expectancies: Which is the better indicator of alcohol problems?

Connor, J. P., Young, R.M., Williams, R. J. and Ricciardelli, L. A. (2000). Drinking restraint versus alcohol expectancies: Which is the better indicator of alcohol problems?. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 61 (2), 352-359.

Drinking restraint versus alcohol expectancies: Which is the better indicator of alcohol problems?

2000

Journal Article

Drinking restraint versus alcohol expectancies: Which is the better indicator of alcohol problems?

Connor, J. P., Young, R. Mc D., Williams, R. J. and Ricciardelli, L. A. (2000). Drinking restraint versus alcohol expectancies: Which is the better indicator of alcohol problems?. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 61 (2), 352-359. doi: 10.15288/jsa.2000.61.352

Drinking restraint versus alcohol expectancies: Which is the better indicator of alcohol problems?

1999

Journal Article

Gender differences in drinking restraint

Connor, J. P., Williams, R. J. and Ricciardelli, L. A. (1999). Gender differences in drinking restraint. Journal of Studies On Alcohol, 60 (5), 643-646. doi: 10.15288/jsa.1999.60.643

Gender differences in drinking restraint

1998

Journal Article

Self-efficacy for refusal mediated by outcome expectancies in the prediction of alcohol-dependence amongst young adults

Williams, R. J., Connor, J. P. and Ricciardelli, L. A. (1998). Self-efficacy for refusal mediated by outcome expectancies in the prediction of alcohol-dependence amongst young adults. Journal of Drug Education, 28 (4), 347-359. doi: 10.2190/WY6A-GKDF-3PBQ-NH3K

Self-efficacy for refusal mediated by outcome expectancies in the prediction of alcohol-dependence amongst young adults