Brielle White
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Graduate Student Researcher
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Brielle White's research investigates the behaviors, motivations, contextual factors, and perceived risks associated with drinking games among university students in New Zealand. Her work examines the psychological and social aspects influencing these behaviors within a specific cultural context. The study aims to provide insights into student drinking culture and its associated risks.
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- Publications: 2
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Drinking game behaviors, motivations to play, contextual factors, and perceived risks among university students in New Zealand (2026)
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- Drinking game behaviors, motivations to play, contextual factors, and perceived risks among university students in New Zealand
- Drinking game behaviors, motivations to play, contextual factors, and perceived risks among university students in New Zealand
- Drinking game behaviors, motivations to play, contextual factors, and perceived risks among university students in New Zealand
- Drinking game behaviors, motivations to play, contextual factors, and perceived risks among university students in New Zealand
- Drinking game behaviors, motivations to play, contextual factors, and perceived risks among university students in New Zealand
- Drinking game behaviors, motivations to play, contextual factors, and perceived risks among university students in New Zealand
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