Applying Bayesian cognitive models to decisions to drive after drinking.
Denis M McCarthyKayleigh N McCartyLaura E HatzChristiana J PrestigiacomoSanghyuk ParkClintin P Davis-StoberPublished in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2021)
In a hypothetical alcohol-impaired driving (AID) decision task, individuals who considered both consumption level and ride service cost were more likely to report recent AID than those who made decisions based entirely on consumption level.