Hangovers Don’t Last But Drunk Mems Do, So Drink Up: Sociological Explanations for Excessive Drinking in College
@masterthesis{Johnson2020,
author = "Johnson, Sammy",
title = {{Hangovers Don’t Last But Drunk Mems Do, So Drink Up: Sociological Explanations for Excessive Drinking in College}},
type = {Bachelor's Thesis},
howpublished = "\url{https://ir.hamilton.edu/do/d39c4ded-0b59-43a4-932b-c6606c5ebf98}",
institution = {Hamilton College},
year = 2020,
month = may,
school = {Sociology},
}
BibTeX
@masterthesis{Johnson2020,
author = "Johnson, Sammy",
title = {{Hangovers Don’t Last But Drunk Mems Do, So Drink Up: Sociological Explanations for Excessive Drinking in College}},
type = {Bachelor's Thesis},
howpublished = "\url{https://ir.hamilton.edu/do/d39c4ded-0b59-43a4-932b-c6606c5ebf98}",
institution = {Hamilton College},
year = 2020,
month = may,
school = {Sociology},
}
The aim of this project is to gain more knowledge about the motivations for college students to excessively drink. So much research has focused on the detriments of drinking too much alcohol, but have researchers taken the time to fully understand why the issue still prevails? With the knowledge I gain from this study, I hope to potentially bring attention to where all of these actions are stemming from, rather than the negative effects.