Alcohol Case Study

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Behavior is influenced by popularity and societal groups. This is especially visible when examining the use of alcohol and other substances. Alcohol often becomes abused by college students. Excessive consumption of alcohol is very common on college campuses. Drinking is seen as something that is necessary to have fun or fit in. Social settings that encourage the use of drugs and alcohol significantly impact choices and behavior. College students are especially susceptible to developing negative habitual behaviors. They are entering a time in their life when they are faced with many important decisions. This often translates to college being an exploration into who one is, which means that personalities and behaviors are very vulnerable to outside influence. To college students, it tends to seem as if …show more content…

It is common for people to misinterpret how their friends or peers feel about certain subjects. Opinions about alcohol and underage drinking are no exception to this tendency. In the same study that examined students’ attitudes toward drinking, respondents were asked about their friends’ attitudes. Participants perceived that 89.4% of their friends approved of alcohol consumption and 72.8% approved of underage drinking. (Sheppard, 8) Based on these statistics, there is a 6.9% gap in the perception of how many students approve of drinking and the number of students that actually have a permissible attitude toward alcohol. This disparity is significant, however much less so than the 21.7% difference in how many people students perceive as approving of underage drinking and how many approve of it in actuality. There is a very obvious difference in how students perceive their friends in relation to how their friends feel. This misperception is potentially leading an increasing number of students to feel as if they must drink to fit

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