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Understanding Drinking Behaviour: Affordances and an Ecological Approach to Cognition
Kimberley Hill
Psychology & Sociology
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Psychology
Drinking Behavior
100%
Subjectivity
33%
Phenomenology
16%
Health Concern
16%
Public Health
16%
Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
16%
Medical Aspects of Alcohol Misuse
16%
Ecological Psychology
16%
Keyphrases
Ecological Cognition
100%
Brain-body
16%