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I P Albery

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Addiction (Abingdon, England)|February 1, 1995
Drivers' differential perceptions of legal and safe driving consumptionI P Albery, A Guppy
Ergonomics|September 1, 1995
The interactionist nature of drinking and driving: a structural modelI P Albery, A Guppy
Drug and Alcohol Review|March 1, 1996
Drivers' biased perceptions of the adverse consequences of drink-drivingI P Albery, A Guppy
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|February 22, 2001
Selective attentional bias to alcohol related stimuli in problem drinkers and non-problem drinkersD Sharma, I P Albery, C Cook
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|December 17, 1998
Perceptions of risk in motorcyclists: unrealistic optimism, relative realism and predictions of behaviourD R Rutter, L Quine, I P Albery
Current Addiction Reports|February 24, 2025
Problem Recognition as A Discrete Concept for Change Processes in Problematic Alcohol UseJ Morris, D K Richards, I P Albery
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|June 20, 2008
The addiction Stroop task: examining the fast and slow effects of smoking and marijuana-related cuesJ E Cane, D Sharma, I P Albery
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy|March 10, 2018
Who stays in addiction treatment groups? Anxiety and avoidant attachment styles predict treatment retention and relapseS W Marshall, I P Albery, D Frings
Drug and Alcohol Dependence|February 11, 2000
Illicit drugs and driving: prevalence, beliefs and accident involvement among a cohort of current out-of-treatment drug usersI P Albery, J Strang, M Gossop, et al.
Addictive Behaviors|February 3, 2020
Continuum beliefs are associated with higher problem recognition than binary beliefs among harmful drinkers without addiction experienceJ Morris, I P Albery, N Heather, et al.
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Addiction (Abingdon, England)|February 1, 1995
Drivers' differential perceptions of legal and safe driving consumptionI P Albery, A Guppy
Ergonomics|September 1, 1995
The interactionist nature of drinking and driving: a structural modelI P Albery, A Guppy
Drug and Alcohol Review|March 1, 1996
Drivers' biased perceptions of the adverse consequences of drink-drivingI P Albery, A Guppy
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|February 22, 2001
Selective attentional bias to alcohol related stimuli in problem drinkers and non-problem drinkersD Sharma, I P Albery, C Cook
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|December 17, 1998
Perceptions of risk in motorcyclists: unrealistic optimism, relative realism and predictions of behaviourD R Rutter, L Quine, I P Albery
Current Addiction Reports|February 24, 2025
Problem Recognition as A Discrete Concept for Change Processes in Problematic Alcohol UseJ Morris, D K Richards, I P Albery
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|June 20, 2008
The addiction Stroop task: examining the fast and slow effects of smoking and marijuana-related cuesJ E Cane, D Sharma, I P Albery
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy|March 10, 2018
Who stays in addiction treatment groups? Anxiety and avoidant attachment styles predict treatment retention and relapseS W Marshall, I P Albery, D Frings
Drug and Alcohol Dependence|February 11, 2000
Illicit drugs and driving: prevalence, beliefs and accident involvement among a cohort of current out-of-treatment drug usersI P Albery, J Strang, M Gossop, et al.
Addictive Behaviors|February 3, 2020
Continuum beliefs are associated with higher problem recognition than binary beliefs among harmful drinkers without addiction experienceJ Morris, I P Albery, N Heather, et al.
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