"The Association Between Religiosity and Alcohol Use in Adolescents" by Daphny Vang
 

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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