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... drinkers in Ontario in 1972 ( Schmidt , 1977 ) . Note that about 12 percent drink no alcohol , the classification which con- tains the most individuals is the smallest level next to abstinence . The curve then tails off rather smoothly ...
... drinkers in Ontario in 1972 ( Schmidt , 1977 ) . Note that about 12 percent drink no alcohol , the classification which con- tains the most individuals is the smallest level next to abstinence . The curve then tails off rather smoothly ...
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... drinkers in Ontario in 1972. The mean consumption of this population is 17.5 liters per year . This distribution demonstrates Ledermann's log normal distribution . ( From Schmidt , 1977 . Alcoholism : New Knowledge and Responses . Croom ...
... drinkers in Ontario in 1972. The mean consumption of this population is 17.5 liters per year . This distribution demonstrates Ledermann's log normal distribution . ( From Schmidt , 1977 . Alcoholism : New Knowledge and Responses . Croom ...
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... drinkers are more likely to be male , this does not mean that women drink less than men . Studies have shown that women do consume less alcohol than men , but when ad- justments are made for differences in body size and ability to ...
... drinkers are more likely to be male , this does not mean that women drink less than men . Studies have shown that women do consume less alcohol than men , but when ad- justments are made for differences in body size and ability to ...
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Experimental Research Designs 1 History of the Study of Behavior | 10 |
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