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Social Media Use in the Context of Drinking Onset: The Mutual Influences of Social Media Effects and Selectivity

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Robyn Vanherle, Sarah Geber, Femke Geusens & Kathleen Beullens. (2023) Drinking Buddies: The Importance of Proximal Norms in Emerging Adults’ Alcohol-Related Private and Public Social Media Use. Health Communication 38:14, pages 3301-3315.
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Femke Geusens, Caleb T. Carr & Kathleen Beullens. (2023) Is it the Drinks or the Friends?. Journal of Media Psychology.
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