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Drinking, Alcohol Policy, and Attitudes Toward a Campus Riot
Journal of College Student Development, Sep/Oct 2004 by Kaplowitz, Stan A, Campo, Shelly
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Stan A. Kaplowitz is Professor of Sociology at Michigan State University. Shelly Campo is Assistant Professor of Community and Behavioral Health and of Communication Studies at the University of Iowa. Assistant Provost Donald Straney and the office of the Provost at Michigan State University provided financial and organizational support to this study.
Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Stan A. Kaplowitz, Department of Sociology, Berkey Hall, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI48824-1111 ; Kaplowi1@msu.edu
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