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The normative and the personal life: individual differences in life scripts and life story events among USA and Danish undergraduates. 

Berntsen, D; Hutson, Michael; Rubin, David C (Memory, 2009-01)
Life scripts are culturally shared expectations about the order and timing of life events in a prototypical life course. American and Danish undergraduates produced life story events and life scripts by listing the seven ...
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The variety of ecstasy/MDMA users: results from the National Epidemiologic Survey on alcohol and related conditions. 

Wu, Li-Tzy; Parrott, Andy C; Ringwalt, Christopher L; Yang, Chongming; Blazer, Dan G (The American journal on addictions, 2009-11)
This study investigates the potential heterogeneity of ecstasy or MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxy-N-methylamphetamine) users. Data came from the 2001-2002 National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC). ...
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The high prevalence of substance use disorders among recent MDMA users compared with other drug users: Implications for intervention. 

Wu, Li-Tzy; Parrott, Andy C; Ringwalt, Christopher L; Patkar, Ashwin A; Mannelli, Paolo; Blazer, Dan G (Addictive behaviors, 2009-08)
In light of the resurgence in MDMA use and its association with polysubstance use, we investigated the 12-month prevalence of substance use disorders (SUDs) among adult MDMA users to determine whether they are at risk of ...
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The frequency of voluntary and involuntary autobiographical memories across the life span. 

Rubin, David C; Berntsen, Dorthe (Mem Cognit, 2009-07)
In the present study, ratings of the memory of an important event from the previous week on the frequency of voluntary and involuntary retrieval, belief in its accuracy, visual imagery, auditory imagery, setting, emotional ...

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AuthorBlazer, Dan G (2)Parrott, Andy C (2)Ringwalt, Christopher L (2)Wu, Li-Tzy (2)Berntsen, D (1)Berntsen, Dorthe (1)Hutson, Michael (1)Mannelli, Paolo (1)Patkar, Ashwin A (1)Rubin, David C (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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