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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Aug 15.
Published in final edited form as: Basic Appl Soc Psych. 2012 Jul 25;34(4):304–312. doi: 10.1080/01973533.2012.693341

Table 2.

Multi-level Regression Results for Drinking Behavior as a Function of Social Influence Processes.

Amount of Alcohol Consumed Outcome
Predictor Unstandardized b t-value Cohen’s d
Intercept   3.96
Gender −1.07 −8.39**   .85
Compliance with Drinking Offers   .52 15.35** 1.55
Time Spent Socializing   .24 10.38** 1.05
Group Size   .09   4.45**   .45
Context-Specific Norm   .49 18.72** 1.89
Group Size × Context-Specific Norm   .03   5.17**   .52

Compliance with Drinking Offers Outcome
Predictor Unstandardized b t-value Cohen’s d
Intercept 1.10
Gender −.17 −2.57*     .26
Amount of Alcohol consumed   .21 11.52** 1.16
Time Spent Socializing −.01 −.51     .05
Group Size   .04 3.23*   .33
Context-Specific Norm   .10   5.33**   .54
Group Size × Context-Specific Norm   .02   5.43**   .55

Note:

*

= p ≤ .05,

**

= p ≤ .001. Degrees of freedom are approximately 392. Cohen’s ds are computed from t-values and approximate dfs.