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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2012 Apr 18;224(1):133–143. doi: 10.1007/s00213-012-2707-z

Table 2.

Drinking status and behavioral scoring used in social rank assignment

Social group Monkey Aggressive Submissive Sexual Rank Drinking status
1 86 10 1 5 Dominant Nonheavy
87 7 4 11 Intermediate Heavy
88 0 62 2 Subordinate Heavy
2 91 7 1 5 Intermediate Nonheavy
92 20 0 11 Dominant Nonheavy
93 6 9 5 Intermediate Heavy
94 0 87 6 Subordinate Nonheavy
3 89 11 36 6 Intermediate Heavy
90 33 3 11 Dominant Nonheavy
95 2 50 3 Subordinate Nonheavy
96 6 1 10 Intermediatea Nonheavy

Monkeys drinking on average >3.0 g/kg/day throughout the 22 h/day access to ethanol were classified as heavy drinkers

a

96 became dominant 43 weeks into the experiment upon the death of 90 (see Table 1)