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Antony C Moss

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Psychological Bulletin|July 10, 2009
A dual-process model of the alcohol-behavior link for social drinkingAntony C Moss, Ian P Albery
Alcohol and Alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire)|October 17, 2017
The Science of Absent Evidence: Is There Such Thing as an Effective Responsible Drinking Message?Antony C Moss, Ian P Albery
Addictive Behaviors|September 9, 2019
Understanding women's feelings about safety and hazards of street drinking in London through interpretative phenomenological analysisAllan Tyler, Antony C Moss, Sharon Cox
Addictive Behaviors|February 8, 2020
Editorial for special issue: Vulnerable groups: Addiction research, policy and practiceSharon Cox, Antony C Moss, Alison Ritter
Behavior Research Methods|March 19, 2011
Development of a repeated measures affective change blindness taskAntony C Moss, Ian P Albery, Dinkar Sharma
Addictive Behaviors Reports|March 8, 2018
Exploring the alcohol-behaviour link: Myopic self-enhancement in the absence of alcohol consumption as a function of past alcohol useAntony C Moss, Ian P Albery, Khaleda Rahman
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|October 6, 2017
Effect of Health Messages on Alcohol Attitudes and Intentions in a Sample of 16-17-Year-Old Underage DrinkersAntony C Moss, Stephen Evans, Ian P Albery
Addictive Behaviors|December 27, 2014
Contemporary perspectives on cognition in addictive behaviorsMarcantonio M Spada, Ian P Albery, Antony C Moss
Lancet (London, England)|October 13, 2009
Knowledge of drinking guidelines does not equal sensible drinkingAntony C Moss, Kyle R Dyer, Ian P Albery
Eating and Weight Disorders : EWD|July 29, 2019
Selective attentional bias to food-related stimuli in healthy individuals with characteristics towards orthorexia nervosaIan P Albery, Monika Michalska, Antony C Moss, et al.
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Psychological Bulletin|July 10, 2009
A dual-process model of the alcohol-behavior link for social drinkingAntony C Moss, Ian P Albery
Alcohol and Alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire)|October 17, 2017
The Science of Absent Evidence: Is There Such Thing as an Effective Responsible Drinking Message?Antony C Moss, Ian P Albery
Addictive Behaviors|September 9, 2019
Understanding women's feelings about safety and hazards of street drinking in London through interpretative phenomenological analysisAllan Tyler, Antony C Moss, Sharon Cox
Addictive Behaviors|February 8, 2020
Editorial for special issue: Vulnerable groups: Addiction research, policy and practiceSharon Cox, Antony C Moss, Alison Ritter
Behavior Research Methods|March 19, 2011
Development of a repeated measures affective change blindness taskAntony C Moss, Ian P Albery, Dinkar Sharma
Addictive Behaviors Reports|March 8, 2018
Exploring the alcohol-behaviour link: Myopic self-enhancement in the absence of alcohol consumption as a function of past alcohol useAntony C Moss, Ian P Albery, Khaleda Rahman
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|October 6, 2017
Effect of Health Messages on Alcohol Attitudes and Intentions in a Sample of 16-17-Year-Old Underage DrinkersAntony C Moss, Stephen Evans, Ian P Albery
Addictive Behaviors|December 27, 2014
Contemporary perspectives on cognition in addictive behaviorsMarcantonio M Spada, Ian P Albery, Antony C Moss
Lancet (London, England)|October 13, 2009
Knowledge of drinking guidelines does not equal sensible drinkingAntony C Moss, Kyle R Dyer, Ian P Albery
Eating and Weight Disorders : EWD|July 29, 2019
Selective attentional bias to food-related stimuli in healthy individuals with characteristics towards orthorexia nervosaIan P Albery, Monika Michalska, Antony C Moss, et al.
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