INTRODUCTION
Research Questions
Hypotheses
Assumptions
Literature review
METHODS
Participants/Population for Study
Participant Risk
Research Design
Instrumentation
Data Collection
CONCLUSION
Introduction
Alcohol is the most commonly abused substance among college students (Wechsler, Lee, Kuo, & Lee, 2000).
It is estimated that 80% of college students consume alcohol, and 50% of those who consume alcohol abuse it through binge drinking (National Institutie of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism NIAAA, 2013).
Alcohol abuse inhibits academic, social, and psychological functions, but prevention strategies are not utilized and college students are less likely to receive treatment compared to non-students (Blanco et al., 2008).
The purpose of this study
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