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Clayton Neighbors
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Are social norms the best predictor of outcomes among heavy-drinking college students?
C Neighbors, CM Lee, MA Lewis, N Fossos, ME Larimer
Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs 68 (4), 556-565, 2007
8992007
Targeting misperceptions of descriptive drinking norms: efficacy of a computer-delivered personalized normative feedback intervention.
C Neighbors, ME Larimer, MA Lewis
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 72 (3), 434, 2004
8922004
Interventions to reduce harm associated with adolescent substance use
JW Toumbourou, T Stockwell, C Neighbors, GA Marlatt, J Sturge, J Rehm
The Lancet 369 (9570), 1391-1401, 2007
6472007
Difficulties regulating emotions: Do binge eaters have fewer strategies to modulate and tolerate negative affect?
U Whiteside, E Chen, C Neighbors, D Hunter, T Lo, M Larimer
Eating behaviors 8 (2), 162-169, 2007
6322007
Social norms approaches using descriptive drinking norms education: A review of the research on personalized normative feedback
MA Lewis, C Neighbors
Journal of American college health 54 (4), 213-218, 2006
5822006
Gender-specific misperceptions of college student drinking norms.
MA Lewis, C Neighbors
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 18 (4), 334, 2004
5112004
Feedback interventions for college alcohol misuse: What, why and for whom?
ST Walters, C Neighbors
Addictive behaviors 30 (6), 1168-1182, 2005
4532005
A tutorial on count regression and zero-altered count models for longitudinal substance use data.
DC Atkins, SA Baldwin, C Zheng, RJ Gallop, C Neighbors
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 27 (1), 166, 2013
4422013
Exploring college student gambling motivation
C Neighbors, TW Lostutter, JM Cronce, ME Larimer
Journal of gambling studies 18, 361-370, 2002
4132002
Marijuana motives: Young adults' reasons for using marijuana
CM Lee, C Neighbors, BA Woods
Addictive behaviors 32 (7), 1384-1394, 2007
3732007
Normative misperceptions and temporal precedence of perceived norms and drinking.
C Neighbors, AJ Dillard, MA Lewis, RL Bergstrom, TA Neil
Journal of studies on alcohol 67 (2), 290-299, 2006
3702006
Appearance-related social comparisons: The role of contingent self-esteem and self-perceptions of attractiveness
H Patrick, C Neighbors, CR Knee
Personality and social psychology bulletin 30 (4), 501-514, 2004
3512004
Personalized mailed feedback for college drinking prevention: a randomized clinical trial.
ME Larimer, CM Lee, JR Kilmer, PM Fabiano, CB Stark, IM Geisner, ...
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 75 (2), 285, 2007
3492007
The relative impact of injunctive norms on college student drinking: the role of reference group.
C Neighbors, RM O'Connor, MA Lewis, N Chawla, CM Lee, N Fossos
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 22 (4), 576, 2008
3422008
Body image concerns and contingent self-esteem in male and female college students
JR Grossbard, CM Lee, C Neighbors, ME Larimer
Sex roles 60 (3), 198-207, 2009
3312009
Normative misperception and the impact of descriptive and injunctive norms on college student gambling.
ME Larimer, C Neighbors
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 17 (3), 235, 2003
3222003
Group identification as a moderator of the relationship between perceived social norms and alcohol consumption.
C Neighbors, JW LaBrie, JF Hummer, MA Lewis, CM Lee, S Desai, ...
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 24 (3), 522, 2010
3062010
Optimizing personalized normative feedback: The use of gender-specific referents
MA Lewis, C Neighbors
Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs 68 (2), 228-237, 2007
2892007
Being controlled by normative influences: self-determination as a moderator of a normative feedback alcohol intervention.
C Neighbors, MA Lewis, RL Bergstrom, ME Larimer
Health psychology 25 (5), 571, 2006
2752006
The relationship among alcohol use, related problems, and symptoms of psychological distress: Gender as a moderator in a college sample
IM Geisner, ME Larimer, C Neighbors
Addictive Behaviors 29 (5), 843-848, 2004
2602004
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