Document Type

Poster

Abstract

Research has found that the age and strength of religion directly correlate to the level of alcohol consumption(Mason & Windle, 2002). Previous studies show that adult women with stronger religious beliefs consume less alcohol compared to those with weaker religious beliefs (Mattila & et al., 2001). There is a gap in investigating the relationship between religiosity and alcohol use in adolescents. This study provides insight into the relationship between religiosity and alcohol consumption with adolescents.

Department(s)

Psychology

Date Accepted/Awarded

Spring 2022

Award/Distinction

Pyschology Statistics Symposium Poster

Course

PSY230M - Introduction to Statistical Methods and Experimental Design

First Advisor/Reader

Corrow, Sherryse

Comments

Posters in this symposium are a result of independent, semester-long statistics projects, using R code to analyze and present the data and findings. Students selected a research question they feel passionate about and analyzed data using nationally representative datasets.

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