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Alan W. Stacy is affiliated with Claremont Graduate University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields primarily within psychology and medicine, with significant contributions to applied psychology, clinical psychology, physiology, sociology and political science, and experimental and cognitive psychology.

The main topics of their work include behavioral health and interventions, smoking behavior and cessation, substance abuse treatment and outcomes, mental health research, obesity, physical activity and diet, cannabis and cannabinoid research, and the impact of technology on adolescents.

Some of Alan W. Stacy's recent papers include:

  • Associations Between Family and Peer E-Cigarette Use With Adolescent Tobacco and Marijuana Usage: A Longitudinal Path Analytic Approach, 2020, Nicotine & Tobacco Research
  • Validity and Reliability of a Revised S-UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale: The Interplay between Impulsivity and Working Memory, 2022, Journal of Personality Assessment
  • Acceptance of Drug Use Mediates Future Hard Drug Use Among At-Risk Adolescent Marijuana, Tobacco, and Alcohol Users, 2020, Prevention Science
  • The prospective association between illicit drug use and nonprescription opioid use among vulnerable adolescents, 2020, Preventive Medicine
  • The role of negative affect in the persistence of nicotine dependence among alternative high school students: A latent growth curve analysis, 2020, Drug and Alcohol Dependence

Frequent co-authors of Alan W. Stacy include:

  • James Russell Pike
  • Bin Xie
  • Javad Salehi Fadardi
  • Steve Sussman
  • Christopher Cappelli

Prominent publication venues where Alan W. Stacy's work appears include:

  • Journal of Adolescent Health
  • PsycTESTS Dataset
  • Nicotine & Tobacco Research
  • Prevention Science
  • Journal of Personality Assessment

Alan W. Stacy has also contributed to book publications, notably through Cambridge University Press with the work titled The Cambridge Handbook of Substance and Behavioral Addictions published in 2020.

Best Publications

  • Biases in the perception of drinking norms among college students.

    John S. Baer;Alan Stacy;Mary Larimer

  • Automatic and controlled processes and the development of addictive behaviors in adolescents: a review and a model.

    Reinout W. Wiers;Bruce D. Bartholow;Esther van den Wildenberg;Carolien Thush

  • Implicit cognition and addiction: a tool for explaining paradoxical behavior.

    Alan W. Stacy;Reinout W. Wiers

  • Alcohol Outcome Expectancies: Scale Construction and Predictive Utility in Higher Order Confirmatory Models

    Barbara C. Leigh;Alan W. Stacy

  • Expectancy Models of Alcohol Use

    Alan W. Stacy;Keith F. Widaman;G. Alan Marlatt

  • Memory Activation and Expectancy as Prospective Predictors of Alcohol and Marijuana Use

    Alan W. Stacy

  • Handbook of implicit cognition and addiction

    Reinout Willem Henry Jon Wiers;Alan W. Stacy

  • Implicit Cognition and Addiction

    Reinout W. Wiers;Alan W. Stacy

  • Alcohol expectancies and drinking in different age groups.

    Barbara C. Leigh;Alan W. Stacy

  • Interactions between implicit and explicit cognition and working memory capacity in the prediction of alcohol use in at-risk adolescents.

    Carolien Thush;Reinout W. Wiers;Susan L. Ames;Jerry L. Grenard

  • Developing School-Based Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation Programs

    Steve Sussman;Clyde W. Dent;Dee Burton;Alan W. Stacy

  • Cognitive motivation and drug use: a 9-year longitudinal study.

    Alan W. Stacy;Michael D. Newcomb;Peter M. Bentler

  • Peer acceleration: effects of a social network tailored substance abuse prevention program among high-risk adolescents.

    Thomas W. Valente;Anamara Ritt-Olson;Alan W. Stacy;Jennifer B. Unger

  • Exposure to televised alcohol ads and subsequent adolescent alcohol use.

    Alan W. Stacy;Jennifer B. Zogg;Jennifer B. Unger;Clyde W. Dent

  • Validity of self-reports of alcohol and other drug use: a multitrait-multimethod assessment.

    Alan W. Stacy;Keith F. Widaman;Ron Hays;M. Robin DiMatteo

  • Working memory capacity moderates the predictive effects of drug-related associations on substance use

    Jerry L. Grenard;Susan L. Ames;Reinout W. Wiers;Carolien Thush

  • SAS and SPSS macros to calculate standardized Cronbach's alpha using the upper bound of the phi coefficient for dichotomous items.

    Wei Sun;Chih-Ping Chou;Alan W. Stacy;Huiyan Ma

  • Memory accessibility and association of alcohol use and its positive outcomes.

    Alan W. Stacy;Barbara C. Leigh;Kenneth R. Weingardt

  • Attitudes and Health Behavior in Diverse Populations: Drunk Driving, Alcohol Use, Binge Eating, Marijuana Use, and Cigarette Use.

    Alan W. Stacy;Peter M. Bentler;Brian R. Flay

  • Project towards no drug abuse: a review of the findings and future directions.

    Steve Sussman;Clyde W. Dent;Alan W. Stacy

Frequent Co-Authors

Steve Sussman
Steve Sussman University of Southern California
Susan L. Ames
Susan L. Ames Claremont Graduate University
Clyde W. Dent
Clyde W. Dent University of Southern California
Reinout W. Wiers
Reinout W. Wiers University of Amsterdam
Brian R. Flay
Brian R. Flay Boise State University
David P. MacKinnon
David P. MacKinnon Arizona State University
Jennifer B. Unger
Jennifer B. Unger University of Southern California
C. Anderson Johnson
C. Anderson Johnson Claremont Graduate University
Michael D. Newcomb
Michael D. Newcomb University of California, Los Angeles
Keith F. Widaman
Keith F. Widaman University of California, Riverside

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