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This paper illustrates how religiosity influences behavior in everyday life by investigating the link between religious change and alcohol consumption. Reference group and socialization theory provide theoretical grounds for understanding this relationship.
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Beeghley, L., Bock, E.W. & Cochran, J.K. Religious change and alcohol use: An application of reference group and socialization theory. Sociol Forum 5, 261–278 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01112595
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