
A new study conducted by researchers at University of Liverpool has found that people who hit the bars with their friends will often deny that their drinking decision was influenced by copying their friend's behavior. A new study, conducted in the University of Liverpool's bar laboratory, a lab designed to imitate a bar, brought together pairs of friends. One of the friends was made aware of the experimental aims and was told to drink alcoholic drinks throughout ...
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