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Making decisions one drink at a time and the "just one drink" effect: A fuzzy-trace theory model of harmful drinking.

Bridget B HayesValerie F ReynaSarah M Edelson
Published in: Alcohol, clinical & experimental research (2024)
Results are consistent with the theoretically informed premise that consumption decisions are typically made one drink at a time rather than by deciding the total number of drinks to be consumed in a sitting. When decisions about alcohol use proceed one drink at a time, a perception of zero risk in a single drink may contribute to heavy drinking.
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