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Effects of Consumption Frequency on Believability and Attitudes Toward Alcohol Warning Labels
Authors:J. CRAIG ANDREWS  RICHARD G. NETEMEYER  SRINIVAS DURVASULA
Abstract:Alcohol consumption frequency and alcohol warning label type are examined for their influence on label believability, attitude toward the label, and attitude confidence. Findings from a convenience sample of students indicate a differential impact among five warning labels on label believability and label attitudes. As expected, frequent alcohol users find the labels to be significantly less believable and less favorable than occasional/nonusers of alcohol. However, occasional/nonusers of alcohol hold more confident attitudes toward the labels than frequent alcohol users.
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