@article{2745efed68da4fd5848c2ec67dc24e15,
title = "The drunken self: the five-factor model as an organizational framework for characterizing perceptions of one's own drunkenness.",
author = "Winograd, {Rachel P.} and Littlefield, {Andrew K.} and Julia Martinez and Sher, {Kenneth J.}",
note = "Keywords: Alcohol Involvement, Five-Factor Personality, Drunken Comportment There is an abundance of empirical research investigating the acute effects of alcohol on cognition, affect, and behavior. One of the most commonly referenced effects of alcohol is an increase in impulsivity and disinhibition, and empirical research with tests of behavioral control supports this notion (e.g., Fillmore, 2007; Fillmore et al., 1999).",
year = "2012",
month = oct,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1111/J.1530-0277.2012.01796.X",
language = "American English",
volume = "36",
journal = "Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research",
}