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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Addict Behav. 2016 Aug;30(5):555–565. doi: 10.1037/adb0000190

Table 3.

Evaluation Ratings of Experienced Consequences Averaged across Days for Students who Experienced the Consequence at Least Once

Consequence M (SD) N
Positive consequences
  Relaxed 6.66 (0.93) 343
  Buzzed 6.55 (0.91) 338
  Social 6.67 (0.98) 339
  Better mood 6.79 (0.89) 339
  Energetic 6.45 (0.92) 305
  Express feelings 5.86 (1.14) 270
Negative consequences
  Hangover 3.60 (1.41) 300
  Vomited 2.89 (1.51) 195
  Couldn’t remember 3.66 (1.69) 179
  Embarrassed 3.35 (1.42) 164
  Rude/obnoxious 3.47 (1.55) 133
  Aggressive 3.71 (2.15) 145
  Hurt/injured 3.19 (1.71) 96

Note. In cases where the participant experienced the consequence more than once during the sampled days, evaluations were averaged across days (i.e., person-mean). Evaluations of each specific consequence experienced were rated on a scale from 1 (extremely bad) to 9 (extremely good), such that higher scores reflect more favorable evaluations.