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Drinking is influenced by youth perceptions of how their peers drink. These perceptions are often incorrect, overestimating peer drinking norms. If inaccurate perceptions can be corrected, young people may drink less.
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Alcohol Drinking Binge Drinking Ethanol Feedback Humans Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic Social Control Social Perception Time Factors Peer Group Social Behavior Students Universities Psychological Informal
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John Wiley and Sons