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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Addict Behav. 2010 Jun;24(2):177–189. doi: 10.1037/a0018302

Table 1.

Item Factor Loadings, Means, and Standard Deviations for Less and More Severe Injunctive Drinking Behaviors

Item Factor 1 Loading Factor 2 Loading M SD
Playing drinking games .86 −.18 5.64 1.46
Drinking to have fun .86 −.29 5.94 1.32
Drinking shots .84 −.19 5.62 1.37
Drinking to meet people .83 −.16 5.76 1.37
Drinking to get drunk .81 .07 5.00 1.71
Drinking with friends .77 −.39 6.22 1.20
Drinking alcohol every weekend .76 −.09 5.50 1.58
Drinking under the age of 21 .75 −.12 5.38 1.61
Drinking alcohol .67 −.37 6.08 1.26
Drinking to blow off steam .64 .35 4.20 1.75
Driving a car after drinking .34 .71 2.36 1.77
Drinking alcohol daily .49 .60 3.25 1.74
Drinking alone .29 .59 3.27 1.77
Drinking enough alcohol to pass out .57 .58 3.43 1.76
Never drinking (reverse scored) .16 .50 3.36 2.00

Note. Participants were asked “how acceptable (or unacceptable) do you think the typical male/female student finds each of the following behaviors?” All items were coded on a 7-point scale ranging from 1 (unacceptable) to 7 (acceptable). Items were coded to represent the typical same-sex student.