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Gegenstand der hier berichteten Untersuchung war die empirische Überprüfung einer Self—Control—Theorie am Beispiel des Alkoholkonsums. Die Studie verfolgte zum einen das Ziel, die Überlegungen dieser Theorie hinsichtlich ihrer Bewährung bei der Erklärung des Ausmaßes des Alkoholkonsums zu prüfen.

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Eifler, S. (1997). Diskussion. In: Einflußfaktoren von Alkoholkonsum. Deutscher Universitätsverlag, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-08446-4_5

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