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Chunk #24 — Discussion

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The spread of alcohol consumption behavior in a large social network.
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Alcohol consumption behavior among individuals and others in their social networks is highly correlated. Interpersonal effects with respect to alcohol behavior vary in size according to the type of relationship. One possible way in which induction of these effects may occur is through social norms (10,12,32-35); unfortunately, the study data does not include any measures of attitudes towards alcohol consumption, and claims about the underlying mechanisms for the network effects must remain speculative.