Would You Rather Questions the 50 Best Would You Rather Questions

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Would You Rather Questions the 50 Best Would You Rather Questions Checklist Would You Rather Questions The 50 Best Would You Rather Questions 1. Would you rather lose your sex organs forever or gain 200lbs for the rest of your life? 2. Would you rather have sex with your cousin in secret or not have sex with your cousin but everyone would think you did? 3. Would you rather get explosive diarrhea every time you meet your boss or every time you meet your SO’s parents? 4. Would you rather have a head the size of a tennis ball or the size of a watermelon? 5. Would you rather have the best house in a shitty neighborhood or the worst house in a fancy neighborhood? 6. Would you rather have no penis or five penises? 7. Would you rather die saving 10,000 strangers from death knowing no one would ever know it was you or live knowing everyone would know you decided not to save 10,000 people’s lives? 8. Would you rather peel all your nails out of your fingers or pull all the teeth out of your mouth? 9. Would you rather freeze to death or burn to death? 10. Would you rather have no arms or no legs? 11. Would you rather have no fingers or no eyes? 12. Would you rather crap your pants in public once a year for the rest of your life or crap your- self in private every day for the rest of your life? 13. Would you rather be a virgin forever or have sex with your brother/sister one time? 14. Would you rather have knives for fingers or penises for fingers? 15. Would you rather live forever or die in the next five minutes? 16. Would you rather be married to Paris Hilton or Charlie Sheen? 17. Would you rather give or receive a lap dance? 18. Would you rather have uncontrollable gas at work for the rest of your life or uncontrollable gas on every first date for the rest of your life? 19. You can only hear one song for the rest of your life. Bohemian Rhapsody or Ring of Fire? 20. Would you rather be filthy rich but have to be Justin Bieber’s assistant or dirt poor but get to be anyone’s assistant you choose? 21. Would you rather everyone thinks your life sucks but it’s actually awesome or everyone thinks your life is shitty but it’s actually good? 22. Would you rather have a time machine that only goes back in time or a time machine that only goes forward in time? 23. Would you rather have an animal best friend that could be any animal you choose and it would be intelligent and speak to you (and you could ride it around town if it is a large animal like a bear) or be married to someone with a hot body? 24. Would you rather have the superpower to fly or to become invisible? 25. Would you rather have unlimited love or unlimited money? 26. Would you rather have unlimited respect or unlimited power? 27. Would you rather have unlimited money, power, and respect or unlimited sex? 28. Would you rather have everything you’ve ever wanted but you die in one year or live your life as it is now? 29. Would you rather be an ugly genius or a hot moron? 30. Would you rather have your thoughts broadcasted so that everyone will always know what you are thinking while you are thinking it or never be allowed to wear clothes but keep your thoughts to yourself? 31. Would you rather have horrible acne that is only on areas that are covered with clothing or moderate acne that’s only on your face? 32. Would you rather cut off one of your fingers or pay $5,000 of your own money for the per- son you hate most to go on a spa vacation? 33. Would you rather have your SO look through all your text/chat/email history or your em- ployer? 34. Would you rather never have internet access again or never be able to take an airplane again? 35. Would you rather have HIV and live for 20 years or cancer and live for 10 years? 36. Would you rather not receive any money from an anonymous source or receive $10 million dollars worth of crack on your door step? 37. Every time you have sex it takes one day off your life. How much do you have? 38. Would you rather smell terrible (but you can’t smell it) or your partner smell terrible and you have to smell it? 39. Would you rather be an average, not famous professional athlete on your current salary or a wealthy, world renowned professional in a field you don’t care about (mathematician, classical musician, whatever)? 40. Would you rather live in the house of your dreams but it doesn’t have internet access, or your current home for the rest of your life? 41. Would you rather have sex with Megan Fox with a penis or Tom Hiddleston with a vagina? 42. Would you rather be filthy rich but suffer depression or be poor but happy? 43. Would you rather be incredibly happy but alone forever or unhappy but with the love of your life? 44. Would you rather have your body found on a pile of sex toys or a pile of drugs? 45. Would you rather be the famous author of Twilight or the famous writer of every Nickel- back song? 46. Would you rather a vampire or a wizard? 47. Would you rather be in a real version of The Walking Dead or Jurassic Park? 48. Would you rather have 20 kids over the course of your life or never be able to have or adopt children? 49. Would you rather be filthy rich and live 400 years ago or be poor but live today? 50. Would you rather die happy in five years or die unhappy in sixty years? New Questions Added for 2020 51. Would you rather know how to play every musical instrument or just one? 52. Would you rather be the smartest person in the room or the loudest person? 53. Would you rather have an interesting conversation or an interesting life? 54. Would you rather know every language or never be able to speak at all? 55. Would you rather eat a hair filled hot dog or cheeseburger? 56. Would you rather pick a fun way to die or never to die at all? 57. Would you rather eat dinner with Donald Trump or Hitler? 58. Would you rather sleepover at Donald Trumps house or Hitlers? 59. Would you rather not be able to taste every meal or get 2X more fat from each one? 60. Would you rather not be able to taste ice cream or pizza? 61. Would you rather live a rich life that’s short or a long life that’s poor? 62. Would you rather not be able to remember anything as a kid or not have any memory as an adult? 63. Would you rather be asked the same question every morning or hear the same song every morning? 64. Would you rather wear wet socks or wet underwear? 65. Would you rather have superpowers or be rich? 66. Would you rather die at an amusement park or on a youth group trip? 67. Would you rather have only one choice of a meal every day or one choice of clothes every day? 68. Would you rather have amazing conversations or amazing sex? 69. Would you rather play a fun game or play or have a good conversation? 70. Would you rather be given a tough choice every day or a tough scenario every day of your life? 71. Would you rather have a dilemma every day or have to eat a piece of cardboard every day? 33 ‘Would You Rather’ Questions For When You Are Too Drunk To Think Straight 1. Would you rather party with your best friends in Vegas or in New Orleans? 2. Would you rather post an unflattering, drunken photo to your snapchat story that your crush sees or directly message him something embarrassing on Twitter? 3. Would you rather get wasted and kiss your ex or fuck your best friend? 4. Would you rather buy everyone inside your favorite bar a round of shots on their busiest day or get kicked out and banned from the place forever? 5. Would you rather have a drunken hookup in a bathroom stall or in the back of a car? 6. Would you rather go a month without drinking or a month without masturbating? 7. Would you rather take shots without a chaser or smoke without snacks? 8. Would you rather have your latest love interest watch you sing karaoke while drunk or dance while drunk? 9. Would you rather be the designated driver and stay sober for a night or walk ten miles home with your whole group of friends? 10. Would you rather get wasted after one beer or need ten beers to even feel a buzz? 11. Would you rather send your ex-best-friend or your ex-boyfriend a drunk text about how much you hate their guts? 12. Would you rather give up fireball or give up martinis? 13. Would you rather run into your boss while wasted or high? 14. Would you rather wake up hungover and find out you texted your ex or find out you spent your entire paycheck at the bar? 15.
Recommended publications
  • The Duel Observer Volume XX, Issue IX “Knowe Thyself, Not Be Thyself.” November 2, 2012
    the Duel Observer Volume XX, Issue IX “Knowe Thyself, Not Be Thyself.” November 2, 2012 well, thank god that’S over “Am I the only one whose vagina feels a little Sandy right now?” forcing overtime just to show off her ta-tas. And when Younger Sibling parentS out-partY Children Mother runs ’ruit table; students embarrassed, I finally got on the table? I haven’t been spanked that nderwhelmed bY hard since the time I slipped ipecac in my sister’s O.J.!” u dejected drinking Culture By Mr. Olsson ’14 Sal Tethys ’15, ma and pa in tow, rolled in just as the Thinks you’re pretty lame Existential Crises Dept. party was getting funky and was there just long enough Mr. Snyder ’13 (SUDDENLY CLEAN CARNEGIE QUAD) The to see his father’s third back roll. “Shirts will never, Great Expectations Dept. continuing recruitment of future Alcoholics Anony- ever be bogus again,” (BUNDY SINGLE) When Donald Gardner, mous was aided and abetted last weekend when the he said between vio- 14-year-old brother of James Gardner ’15, was great mass of Hamilton parents ascended the Hill lent retches. “So long dropped off at Bundy following a cordial parents and proceeded to whoop their offspring at drinking. as I live, I will be sure weekend dinner at Nola’s, he had high hopes for The abject domination was so decisive observers made of that.” the night. “My parents let me have a few sips comparisons to Little Bighorn. The aftershocks have “I was actually of wine with dinner, so I was pretty buzzed al- reverberated around the campus in the days since, vis- doing okay until we ready,” he said.
    [Show full text]
  • Stagnant, April 01, 2002
    University of Missouri, St. Louis IRL @ UMSL Current (2000s) Student Newspapers 4-1-2002 Stagnant, April 01, 2002 University of Missouri-St. Louis Follow this and additional works at: https://irl.umsl.edu/current2000s Recommended Citation University of Missouri-St. Louis, "Stagnant, April 01, 2002" (2002). Current (2000s). 107. https://irl.umsl.edu/current2000s/107 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Newspapers at IRL @ UMSL. It has been accepted for inclusion in Current (2000s) by an authorized administrator of IRL @ UMSL. For more information, please contact [email protected]. VOLUME 3S APril 1, 2002 ISSUE 1049 Teen pop saves the world .. ·See page 6 THECURRENTONLINE.. COM .iiii•• iii•• ~.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••••• ~ •• !11!~ ••••• ~ •••••••••••••••••• ~ Disoriented University for M orbidly SloW' Learners Stagnant offer· grammer, spell SGa·ap points goose rep coursenow BY LI'L BITCH Lack of bathroom, greens main concerns Monw-in-Chiej Start this week, The Stagnant is BY LI'L BITCH meeting. Honker also spoke on the offer grammer or spell course in it's ········ ·· · · ········Mom;~in~Chief ·· · ········· · lack of grass and other greenery for office, 388 Milked Students for Cash the over 19 million Canada geese on building. the DUMSL campus. Due to the lack The course will be start at 9 and go of ponds and other greens on the to 11, will be teach by Stagnant campus, the geese are held to a small momo-in-chiefLi'l Bitch. .. patch of grass around Butt Lake. "I want that we get a good under­ "Rakkklleee suqakk sqaaaakkk," stand of the American derelict," Bitch Honker said.
    [Show full text]
  • Country Club Draws a Crowd Residents Gathered Thursday, Dwindling Membership
    Newark High says 'good bye' Dec .. 21 to beloved band director PAGEs •••• Greater Newark's Hometown Newspaper Since 1910 •••• 95th Year, Issue 46 ©2004 December 17, 2004 Newark, Del. • 50¢ UP FRONT Country club draws a crowd residents gathered Thursday, dwindling membership. Residents meet to Dec. 9 to investigate possible State rep, country club "I hope that the golf course Bell show concern, futures for the site on West Main board president corre· doesn't go anywhere," Dicken • • Street. spond. See Letters to Greene, a resident and interest in club move Residents have been split on the Editor, page 7 Nottingham representative, said. the issue. Some argue that the "But financially it's an impossi­ By KAYTIE DOWLING area can't handle more develop­ bility for the country club to con­ ment, traffic or storm runoff. one that has been discussed since NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER tinue how they are, no matter By JIM STREIT Others say the new develop­ the spring of 2003. how you slice it." ment would breathe new life into In the end, the future of the For that reason, Greene said NEWARK POST STAFF WRITER HE Newark Country Club the golf course, increasing the site rests in the hands of two dif­ he hopes all other avenues that T and its members have long city's budget with new taxpayers ferent institutions. could support the golf course are HE holidays bring out enjoyed the rolling hills and provide an opportunity to Before the property could be pursued. That includes having the the best and worst in T that make up its golf course.
    [Show full text]
  • Travel. Sem 6
    CULTURAL DESTINATION: LET'S PARTY TRAVEL CONVERSATION SEMESTER 4, LESSON 001 TABLE TOPIC Choose and discuss one of these interesting table topic questions in order to get warmed up for the lesson! Table Topic: Did you party and drink a lot in high school or college or focus on your studies? Why or why not? Hypothetical Table Topic: Imagine you are hosting a house party. What would you serve for refreshments and rinks? TRAVEL CONVERSATION IDIOMS Read and practice these useful idioms. They're great to use with this topic. party pooper - a person who refuses to join in the fun of a party Steve's a party pooper. He always refuses to dance. party animal - a person known for frequent and wild partying Have you ever met Michael? He's a real party animal. He has been out three nights this week already. TRAVEL CONVERSATION USEFUL WORDS Read and practice the vocabulary below. keg stand - a drinking activity where a person does a handstand on a keg of beer and attempts to drink as much as possible I had fun at the party but I can't remember anything after the keg stand I did. beer pong - a drinking game in which players attempt to throw ping pong balls across a table into an opponent's half-filled cups of beer Aaron was the best at beer pong last night. He made every shot he took. rager - a wild party I went to her house for a quiet meal. I didn't know Lily's party would turn into a rager.
    [Show full text]
  • Drinking Games the Complete Guide Contents
    Drinking Games The Complete Guide Contents 1 Overview 1 1.1 Drinking game ............................................. 1 1.1.1 History ............................................ 1 1.1.2 Types ............................................. 2 1.1.3 See also ............................................ 3 1.1.4 References .......................................... 3 1.1.5 Bibliography ......................................... 4 1.1.6 External links ......................................... 4 2 Word games 5 2.1 21 ................................................... 5 2.1.1 Rules ............................................. 5 2.1.2 Additional rules ........................................ 5 2.1.3 Example ............................................ 6 2.1.4 Variations ........................................... 6 2.1.5 See also ............................................ 6 2.2 Fuzzy Duck .............................................. 6 2.2.1 References .......................................... 6 2.3 Ibble Dibble .............................................. 7 2.3.1 Ibble Dibble .......................................... 7 2.3.2 Commercialisation ...................................... 7 2.3.3 References .......................................... 7 2.4 Never have I ever ........................................... 7 2.4.1 Rules ............................................. 7 2.4.2 In popular culture ....................................... 8 2.4.3 See also ............................................ 8 2.4.4 References .........................................
    [Show full text]
  • Bro Identity and Its Implications for Young Adult Masculinity
    Bro Hard or Bro Home: Bro Identity and its Implications for Young Adult Masculinity A THESIS Presented to The Faculty of the Department of Sociology The Colorado College In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Arts in Sociology By Emily R. Crouter Spring 2012 Acknowledgements To begin, I would like to thank Sandi Wong for the incredible guidance and support she provided to me throughout the thesis process. Thank you for taking so much time to talk to me about my project and listen to my excitements and anxieties throughout the two blocks. I would like to give a big thanks to my parents, Tod and Jan Crouter, for supporting me throughout the research and writing process, despite their confusion about the topic. To the participants, thank you very much for giving me so much time out of your busy schedules to talk about bro culture with me. Without you I would not have the sometimes hilarious and other times poignant content and anecdotes with which to fill the following pages. I would like to thank my housemates and friends Anna Serra, David Pellett, Erika Leon, Katherine Kelley, and Meghann Maurer for their support and comic relief throughout the thesis process. Lastly, I would like to thank the library and sociology department for their continuous support not only during my thesis research, but also in my four years at Colorado College. Table of Contents Introduction………………………………………………………………………………...1 Literature Review…………………………………………………………………………..2 Gender……………………………………………………………………………...2 Structural Functionalist
    [Show full text]
  • A New Frontier of the College Alcohol Culture: #Socialmedia
    Georgia State University ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University Learning Sciences Dissertations Department of Learning Sciences 5-16-2019 A New Frontier of the College Alcohol Culture: #SocialMedia Tammy M. Turner Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.gsu.edu/ltd_diss Recommended Citation Turner, Tammy M., "A New Frontier of the College Alcohol Culture: #SocialMedia." Dissertation, Georgia State University, 2019. https://scholarworks.gsu.edu/ltd_diss/8 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Department of Learning Sciences at ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University. It has been accepted for inclusion in Learning Sciences Dissertations by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ACCEPTANCE This dissertation, A NEW FRONTIER OF THE COLLEGE ALCOHOL CULTURE: #SOCIALMEDIA, by TAMMY MARION TURNER, was prepared under the direction of the candidate’s Dissertation Advisory Committee. It is accepted by the committee members in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree, Doctor of Philosophy, in the College of Education and Human Development, Georgia State University. The Dissertation Advisory Committee and the student’s Department Chairperson, as representative of the faculty, certify that this dissertation has met all standards of excellence and scholarship as determined by the faculty. The Dean of the College of Education and Human Development concurs. ______________________________ Daphne Greenberg, Ph.D. Committee Chair ______________________________ ______________________________ Hongli Li, Ph.D. Ann Kruger, Ph.D. Committee Member Committee Member ______________________________ Michael Eriksen, Sc.D. Committee Member ______________________________ Date ______________________________ Brendan Calandra, Ph.D. Chairperson, Department of Learning Sciences ______________________________ Paul A. Alberto, Ph.D.
    [Show full text]
  • An Exploratory, Categorical Analysis of Drinking Game Types
    Heads UP Psychology 5-2013 Are they all the same? An exploratory, categorical analysis of drinking game types Joseph W. LaBrie Loyola Marymount University, [email protected] Phillip J. Ehret Loyola Marymount University Justin F. Hummer Loyola Marymount University, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.lmu.edu/headsup Part of the Psychology Commons Recommended Citation LaBrie, J. W., Ehret, P. J., & Hummer, J. F. (2013). Are they all the same? An exploratory, categorical analysis of drinking game types. Addictive Behaviors, 38(5), 2133–2139. http://doi.org/10.1016/ j.addbeh.2012.12.002 This Article - post-print is brought to you for free and open access by the Psychology at Digital Commons @ Loyola Marymount University and Loyola Law School. It has been accepted for inclusion in Heads UP by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Loyola Marymount University and Loyola Law School. For more information, please contact [email protected]. NIH Public Access Author Manuscript Addict Behav. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2014 May 01. NIH-PA Author ManuscriptPublished NIH-PA Author Manuscript in final edited NIH-PA Author Manuscript form as: Addict Behav. 2013 May ; 38(5): 2133–2139. doi:10.1016/j.addbeh.2012.12.002. Are they all the same? An exploratory, categorical analysis of drinking game types☆ Joseph W. LaBrie*, Phillip J. Ehret1, and Justin F. Hummer2 Department of Psychology, Loyola Marymount University, 1 LMU Drive, Suite 4700, Los Angeles, CA 90045, United States Joseph W. LaBrie: [email protected]; Phillip J. Ehret: [email protected]; Justin F. Hummer: [email protected] Abstract Drinking games have become a ubiquitous part of the college student drinking culture and are associated with drinking to intoxication and increased alcohol consequences.
    [Show full text]
  • UNIVERSITY of WISCONSIN-LA CROSSE Graduate Studies EXPLORING the PREVALENCE of DRINKING GAMES and THEIR IMPACT on the HEALTH
    UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-LA CROSSE Graduate Studies EXPLORING THE PREVALENCE OF DRINKING GAMES AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE HEALTH OF CLUB SPORT ATHLETES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN - LA CROSSE A Chapter Style Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Public Health Kevin A. Meier College of Science and Health Public Health - Community Health Education August, 2010 ii ABSTRACT Meier, K.A. Exploring the prevalence of drinking games and their impact on the health of club sport athletes at The University of Wisconsin – La Crosse. MPH in Community Health Education, August 2010, 91pp. (G.D. Gilmore) The purpose of this study was to first identify which types of drinking games are most prevalent among college club sport athletes at the University of Wisconsin – La Crosse, and second, determine what health consequences are perceived to occur as a result of participation. The study was descriptive in nature and used a self-reported online questionnaire developed by the researcher to collect quantitative data. All 352 club sport athletes at the University of Wisconsin – La Crosse were emailed the survey yielding 105 responses, resulting in a 30% response rate. The results revealed a 39% percent participation rate in drinking games with fellow members of club sport teams, with 17% of all participants being under the age of 21. Respondents reported the major reasons for joining a club team were “to have fun,” “to meet new people/make friends,” and because of a “love of the sport”. The most frequently played type of drinking game was team games (89%).
    [Show full text]
  • Current, July 11, 2005 University of Missouri-St
    University of Missouri, St. Louis IRL @ UMSL Current (2000s) Student Newspapers 7-11-2005 Current, July 11, 2005 University of Missouri-St. Louis Follow this and additional works at: http://irl.umsl.edu/current2000s Recommended Citation University of Missouri-St. Louis, "Current, July 11, 2005" (2005). Current (2000s). 260. http://irl.umsl.edu/current2000s/260 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Newspapers at IRL @ UMSL. It has been accepted for inclusion in Current (2000s) by an authorized administrator of IRL @ UMSL. For more information, please contact [email protected]. New SGA officers See page 4 Make your own begin term -- student org. See page 9 VOLUME 38 July 11 , Special 2005 Orientation ISSUE 1155 Edition His/or)' and Traditions Pierre Laclede ·Honors College bids farewell to one of its founders John Onuska Jr. died of cancer in May BY PAUL HACKBARTH honors college. Touhill desclibed News Editor Onuska as "very focused on the liber­ al arts and the importance of liberal arts to a person's education." Retired UM-St. Louis professor Touhill said Onuska was instl1l­ John Onuska Jr., who was one of the mental in changing the two-year hon­ founders. of the Pierre Laclede Honors ors program to a four-year college College, died of cancer of the esopha­ that is open to any student with any gus at a hospice in San Diego on May major. 23. Onuska came to the University in Onuska, 67, worked at UM-St. 1969 and became director of the hon­ Louis in the theater and English ors program in 1985, where he served departments for 30 years.
    [Show full text]
  • Bystander Behavior: Understanding Undergraduate Male Involvement in Dangerous Drinking Situations
    Loyola University Chicago Loyola eCommons Dissertations Theses and Dissertations 2011 Bystander Behavior: Understanding Undergraduate Male Involvement in Dangerous Drinking Situations Christopher Allen Waugh Loyola University Chicago Follow this and additional works at: https://ecommons.luc.edu/luc_diss Part of the Higher Education Administration Commons Recommended Citation Waugh, Christopher Allen, "Bystander Behavior: Understanding Undergraduate Male Involvement in Dangerous Drinking Situations" (2011). Dissertations. 152. https://ecommons.luc.edu/luc_diss/152 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Theses and Dissertations at Loyola eCommons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Dissertations by an authorized administrator of Loyola eCommons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License. Copyright © 2011 Christopher Allen Waugh LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO BYSTANDER BEHAVIOR: UNDERSTANDING UNDERGRADUATE MALE INVOLVEMENT IN DANGEROUS DRINKING SITUATIONS A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE FACULTY OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL IN CANDIDACY FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY PROGRAM IN HIGHER EDUCATION BY CHRISTOPHER A. WAUGH CHICAGO, ILLINOIS MAY 2011 Copyright by Christopher A. Waugh, 2011 All rights reserved ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Thanks to Mom, for valuing education and doing homework with me at night, especially when I didn’t want to, and thanks to Dad, who often reminded me, growing up, “Chris, you can stay on the farm, or you can get an education and do whatever you want.” I’m inspired by your love, by your example, and by your hard work. To my family, all of you, for sharing your lives and for your love and support, especially to Sis, my second “Mom,” and to Heather, the dearest friend a brother could have.
    [Show full text]
  • Binge Drinking and Alcohol Misuse Among College Students and Young Adults
    Rachel P. Winograd · Kenneth J. Sher Binge Drinking and Alcohol Misuse Among College Students and Young Adults Advances in Psychotherapy Evidence-Based Practice Binge Drinking and Alcohol Misuse Among College Students and Young Adults This document is for personal use only. Reproduction or distribution is not permitted. This document is for personal use only. Reproduction or distribution is not permitted. From R. P. Winograd & K. J. Sher: Binge Drinking and Alcohol Misuse Among College Students and Young Adults (ISBN 9781616764036) © 2015 Hogrefe Publishing. From R. P. Winograd & K. J. Sher: Binge Drinking and Alcohol Misuse Among College Students and Young Adults (ISBN 9781616764036) © 2015 Hogrefe Publishing. About the authors Rachel P. Winograd, MA, is a graduate student in clinical psychology at the University of Missouri-Columbia, where she studies the acute effects of alcohol intoxication on behavior and emotion. She received a National Research Service Award from the National Institute of Health to conduct her dissertation work investigating “drunk personality” and geospatial characteristics of college students’ recent drinking episodes. She is part of a program development group creating an evidence-based intervention for heavy drinking college students and has experience working with a range of individuals experiencing alcohol and other substance-related problems. She is a member of the Research Society on Alcoholism and the American Psychological Association. Kenneth J. Sher, PhD, is a Curators’ Distinguished Professor of Psychological Sciences at the University of Missouri-Columbia. He has published extensively on the etiology and course of substance use disorders (particularly alcohol use disorders) in later adolescence and young adulthood, and is the principal investigator on two large longitudinal studies following student drinkers during their college years and beyond.
    [Show full text]