Curriculum Vitae
May 6, 2016
William R. Corbin, Ph.D.
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Business Address:950 S. McAllister
Department of Psychology
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287-1104
Phone:(480) 766-1846
Fax:(480) 965-8544
E-Mail:
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
8/15 – PresentArizona State University
Professor
Department of Psychology
7/09 – 2015Arizona State University
Associate Professor
Department of Psychology
7/11 – PresentArizona State University
Director of Clinical Training
Department of Psychology
7/02 – 6/09Yale University
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology
7/05 – 6/09Yale University
Director of Clinical Training
Department of Psychology
9/00 – 5/02University of Texas at Austin
Instructor
Department of Psychology
EDUCATION
8/99 – 7/02University of Texas at Austin
Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (NIAAA)
9/94 - 5/99University of Georgia, Athens, GA
Degree Earned: Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology
Master’s Degree Received: M.S., 6/97
8/97 - 8/98APA Approved Clinical Internship
Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC
8/87 - 12/93Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
Degree Earned: B.S. in Psychology
ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARDS (Beginning with most recent honors)
Assistant Field Editor of the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
Board of Directors of the Research Society on Alcoholism
Program Co-Chair for the 2015 Research Society on Alcoholism annual conference
ASU Faculty Research Award from the College of Liberal Arts ($25,000)
Editorial Board of the Journal of Abnormal Psychology
APA Division 50 delegate to the Education Leadership Conference
Ad-hoc Reviewer for NIAAA Special Emphasis Panels
Editorial Board of Addictive Behaviors
Member of the Education Committee of APA Division 50
Editorial Board of the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
Nominated for Yale’s Graduate Mentor Award by graduate students (twice)
Junior Faculty Fellowship (from Yale University)
Postdoctoral representative to NIAAA Training Conference – University of Texas at Austin
Boardman Award Winner - University of Georgia
Graduate Teaching Award – University of Georgia
National Student Research Award – Research Society on Alcoholism
Student Travel Award – Research Society on Alcoholism (1998 & 2000)
Intern Scientist Practitioner Award – Medical University of South Carolina
University of Georgia Teaching Assistantship
Distinguished Honors on predoctoral qualifying exams, University of Georgia
Phi Kappa Psi National Honor Society, University of Georgia
Psi Chi National Honor Society, Arizona State University
Dean’s List, Arizona State University
GRANT FUNDING
Current Grants
1. Contextual Influences on Alcohol Response and its Relation to Drinking Outcomes
Role: Principal Investigator
Source: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Amount: $1,474,147
Grant Number: 1R01AA021148-01
Grant Duration: July 2013 – June 2018
2. Promotive and Protective Factors for Alcohol Use and Problems in Emerging Adults
Role: Principal Investigator
Source: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Amount: $404,163
Grant Number: 1R21AA020834-01
Grant Duration: September 2013 – August 2016
3. Genetic mechanisms of change in trajectories of drinking and other deviant behaviors
Role: Co-Investigator(PI: Kim Fromme)
Source: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Amount: $2,342,648
Grant Number: 1R01AA020637-01
ASU Subcontract Amount: $395,705
Grant Duration: September 2012 –June 2017
4. ASU Support for Success Initiative for Students in Transition to College (ASSIST-C)
Role: Co-PI(Co-PIs Leah Doane and Thomas Dishion)
Source: Arizona State University Educational Outreach and Student Services
Amount: $169,000
Grant Duration: March 2014 – February 2017
5. Alcohol Effects on Transfer of Men's Learning about Women's Cues
Role: Consultant (PI: Teresa Treat)
Source: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Grant Number: 1 R21 AA022754-01
Amount: $394,795
Grant Duration: August 2014 – July 2016
6. Alcohol Effects on Men’s Visual Attention and Sensitivity to Sexual Interest Cues
Role: Consultant (PI: Teresa Treat)
Source: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Grant Number: 1 R21 AA023016-01
Amount: $221,494
Grant Duration: April 2015 – March 2017
7. Intoxication and Women’s Processing of Victimization Risk and Popularity Impact
Role: Consultant (PI: Elizabeth Yeater)
Source: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (R21)
Grant Number: 1 R21 AA021714-01
Amount: $223,255
Grant Duration: March 2015 – February 2017
2. Contextual and Intrapersonal Influences on Impaired Control over Drinking
Role: Primary Mentor (PI: Julie Patock-Peckham)
Source: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Grant Number: 1K01AA024160-01
Completed Grants
1. The Role of Feminine Norms on the Development of Binge drinking and Related Problems
Role: Consultant (PI: Derek Iwamoto)
Source: Alcoholic Beverage Medical Research Foundation
Amount: $100,000
Grant Duration: August 2013 – July, 2015
2. A Brief, Web-Based Alcohol Reduction Intervention for Undergraduates: Initial Study
Role: Consultant (PI: Robert Leeman)
Source: Alcoholic Beverage Medical Research Foundation
Amount: $86,958
Grant Duration: July 2012 – June 2014
3. Difficulties with Self-Control and High-Risk Alcohol Use in Young Adults
Role: Consultant (PI: Robert Leeman)
Source: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Amount: $697,463
Grant Number: K01 AA 019694
Grant Duration: September 2010 – August 2015
4. Effects of Acute Tolerance to Alcohol Effects on Within Session Drinking, Driving Decisions, and Driving Performance
Role: Co-PI (Co-PI: Laurie Chassin)
Source: ASU College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Seed Grant Program
Amount: $50,000
Grant Duration: July 2012 – December, 2014
5. Effects of Alcohol and Prior Gambling Outcomes on Gambling Behavior
Role: Principal Investigator
Source: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Amount: $367,875
Grant Number: 1 R21 AA016386-01
Grant Duration: September 2007 – August 2011
6. Naltrexone for Heavy Drinking in Young Adults
Role: Co-Investigator (PI: Stephanie O’Malley)
Source: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (R01)
Total Amount: $3,566,197
Grant Number: 1 R01 AA016621-01
ASU Subcontract Amount: $283,404
Grant Duration: September 2008 – August 2013
7. Predictors of Gambling Persistence: Alcohol, Prior Gambling Outcomes, Cognitions and Personality
Role: Principal Investigator
Source: Social Sciences Faculty Research Fund, Yale University
Amount: $5,000
Grant Duration: May 2005 – April 2006
8. Alcohol and Behavioral Risks throughout College
Role: Co-Investigator(PI: Kim Fromme)
Source: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (R01)
Total Amount: $2,232,945
YaleSubcontract Amount: $264,370
Grant Number: 1 R01 AA013967-01
Grant Duration: June 2003 – May 2009
9. Acute Effects of Alcohol on Information Processing and Behavioral Control
Role: Principal Investigator
Source: Center for Translational Neuroscience of Alcoholism
Amount: $16,940
Grant Duration: June 2003 – May 2006
10. Acute Effects of Alcohol on Information Processing and Behavioral Control
Role: Principal Investigator
Source: Alcoholic Beverage Medical Research Foundation
Amount: $41,500
Grant Duration: October 2002 – November 2003
11. Alcohol, Cognition, & Behavior
Role: Co Principal Investigator (Co-PI: Kim Fromme)
Source: Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Amount: $75,000
Grant Duration: September 2001 – August 2002
12. Innovative Analyses of Alcohol Intervention Trials for College Student
Role: Consultant (Co-PIs: Helene Raskin-White and Eun-Young Mun)
Source: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Grant Number: 1 R01 AA019511-01
Amount: $2,138,000
Grant Duration: April 2010 – April 2014
Pending Grants
1. Transitioning to College: Stress, Physiology and Health Behaviors
Role: Co-Investigator (PI: Leah Doane)
Source: National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
Grant Number: 1 R01 HD080758-01
PUBLICATIONS
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles (76 total in chronological order)
H index score = 30
Total Citations = 3,642
* indicates that the first author was a graduate or undergraduate advisee
1. Corbin, W. R., Scott, C. J., & Treat, T. A. (In Press). Sociosexual Attitudes, Sociosexual Behaviors, and Alcohol Use. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.
2. *Gates, J. R., Corbin, W. R., & Fromme, K. (In Press). Emerging adult identity development, alcohol use, and alcohol-related problems during the transition out of college. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors.
3. DeMartini, K.S., Gueorguieva, R., Leeman, R.F., Corbin, W.R., Fucito, L.M., Kranzler, H.R., & O’Malley, S.S. (2016). Longitudinal findings from a randomized clinical trial of naltrexone for young adult heavy drinkers. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 84, 185-190.
4. Gearhardt, A.N., Corbin, W.R., & Brownell, K.D. (2016). Development of the Yale Food Addiction Scale version 2.0.Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 30, 113-121.
5. Ashenhurst, J.R., Harden, K.P., Corbin, W.R., & Fromme, K. (2015). Trajectories of binge drinking and personality change across emerging adulthood.Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 29, 978-991.
6. Carlson, M., Harden, K.P., Kretsch, N., Corbin, W.R., & Fromme, K. (2015). Interactions between DRD4 and developmentally specific environments in alcohol dependence symptoms: Attempt to replicate Park et al. (2011). Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 124, 1043-1049.
7. Corbin, W.R., Papova, A., Morean, M.E., O’Malley, S.S., Krishnan-Sarin, S., Abi-Dargham, A., Anticevic, A., Pearlson, G., Petrakis, I., Pittman, B.P., & Krystal, J.H. (2015). Integrating Acquired Preparedness and Dual Process models of risk for heavy drinking and related problems. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 29, 864-874.
8. Corbin, W.R., Scott, C.S., Boyd, S.J., Menary, K.R., & Ender, C.K. (2015). Contextual influences on subjective and behavioral response to alcohol. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 23, 59-70.
9. Harden, K.P., Carlson, M.D., Kretsch, N, Corbin, W.R., & Fromme, K. (2015) Childhood sexual abuse and impulsive personality traits: Mixed evidence for moderation by DRD4 Genotype. Journal of Research in Personality, 55, 30-40.
10. *Hartman, J.D., Patcok-Peckham, J.A., Corbin, W.R., Gates, J.R., Leeman, R.F., Luk, J.W., & King, K.M. (2015). Direct and indirect links between parenting styles, self-concealment (secrets), impaired control over drinking and alcohol-related outcomes.Addictive Behaviors, 40, 102-108.
11. *Menary, K.R., Corbin, W.R., Leeman, R.F., Fucito, L.M., Toll, B.A., DeMartini, K., & O’Malley, S.S. (2015). Interactive and indirect effects of anxiety and negative urgency on alcohol-related problems. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 39, 1267-1274.
12. *Morean, M.E., Corbin, W.R., & Treat, T.A. (2015). Differences in subjective response to alcohol by gender, family history, heavy episodic drinking, and cigarette use: Refining and broadening the scope of measurement. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 76, 287-295.
13. Morean, M.E., Corbin, W.R., & Treat, T.A. (2015). Evaluating the accuracy of alcohol expectancies relative to subjective response to alcohol.Addictive Behaviors, 51, 197-203.
14. Mun, E.Y., de la Torre, J., Atkins, D.C., White, H.R., Ray, A.E., Kim, S.Y., Yang, J., Clarke, N.,Huo, Y., Larimer, M.E., Huh, D., & The Project INTEGRATE Team. (2015). Project INTEGRATE: An Integrative Study of Brief Alcohol Interventions forCollege Students.Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 29, 34-48.
15. O’Malley, S.S., Corbin, W.R., Leeman, R.F., DeMartini, K.S., Fucito, L.M., Ikomi, J., Romano, D.M., Wu, R., Toll, B.A., Sher, K.J., Gueorguieva, R., & Kranzler, H.R. (2015). Reduction in alcohol drinking in young adults by naltrexone: A double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trial of efficacy and safety. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 76, e207-e213.
16. White, H.R., Yang, J., Ray, A.E., Huh, D., Atkins, D.C., Larimer, M.E., Fromme, K., Corbin, W.R., Baer, J.S., LaBrie, J.W., & Mun, E.Y. (2015). Are there secondary effects on marijuana use from brief alcohol interventions for college students?Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 76, 367-377.
17. *Boyd, S.J., Corbin, W.R., & Fromme, K. (2014). Parental and peer influences on alcohol use during the transition out of college. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 28, 960-968.
18. Corbin, W.R., Zalewski, S., Leeman, R.F., Toll, B.A., Fucito, L.M., & O’Malley, S.S. (2014). In with the old and out with the new? A comparison of the old and new binge drinking standards. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 38, 2657-2663.
19. DeMartini, K.S., Leeman, R.F., Corbin, W.R., Toll, B.A., Fucito, L.M., Lejuez, C.W., & O’Malley, S.S. (2014). A new look at risk-taking: Using a translational approach to examine risk-taking behavior on the Balloon Analogue Risk Task. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 22, 444-452.
20. Flint, A.J., Gearhardt, A.N., Corbin, W.R., Brownell, K.D., Field, A.E., & Rimm, E.B. (2014). Food addiction scale measurement in 2 cohorts of middle-aged and older women.American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 99, 578-586.
21. Iwamoto, D.K., Corbin, W.R., Takamatsu, S., & Castellanos, J. (2014). College men and alcohol use: Positive alcohol expectancies as a mediator between distinct masculine norms and alcohol use. Psychology of Men & Masculinity, 15, 29-39.
22. Ray, A.E., Kim, S-Y., White, H.R., Larimer, M.E., Mun, E.Y., Clarke, N., Jiao, Y., Atkins, D.C., Huh, D., & the Project INTEGRATE team (2014). When less is more and more is less in brief motivational interventions: Characteristics of intervention content and their associations with drinking outcomes. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 28, 1026-1040.
23. *Scott, C.S., & Corbin, W.R. (2014). Influence of sensation seeking on response to alcohol versus placebo: Implications for the Acquired Preparedness Model. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 75, 136-144.
24. Gearhardt, A.N., Roberto, C.A., Seamans, B.A., Corbin, W.R., & Brownell, K.D. (2013). Preliminary validation of the Yale Food Addiction Scale for Children. Eating Behaviors, 14, 508-512.
25. Leeman, R.F., Corbin, W.R., Fucito, L.M., Urwin, J.W., O’Malley, S.S. (2013). Predictors of interest in an alcohol reduction clinical trial of naltrexone among undergraduates. Journal of Addiction Research and Therapy, 4(151). doi: 10.4172/2155-6105.1000151.
26. Leeman, R.F., Corbin, W.R., Nogueira, C., Krishnan-Sarin, S., Potenza, M.N., & O’Malley, S.S. (2013). A human alcohol self-administration paradigm to model impaired control over alcohol use.Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 21, 303-314.
27. DeMartini, K.S., Palmer, R.S., Leeman, R.F., Corbin, W.R., Toll, B.A., Fucito, L.M., & O’Malley, S.S. (2013). Drinking less and drinking smarter: Direct and indirect protective strategies in young adults.Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 27, 615-626.
28. *Morean, M.E., Corbin, W.R., & Treat, T.A. (2013). The Subjective Effects of Alcohol Scale: Development and psychometric evaluation of a novel assessment tool for measuring subjective response to alcohol. Psychological Assessment, 25, 780-795.
29.Corbin, W.R., Farmer, N.M., & Nolen-Hoeksema, S. (2013).Relations among stress, coping
strategies, coping motives, alcohol consumption and related problems: A mediated
moderation model. Addictive Behaviors, 38, 1912-1919.
30.Corbin, W.R., Scott, C.S., Leeman, R.F., Fucito, L.M., Toll, B.A., & O'Malley, S.S. (2013).
Early subjective response and acquired tolerance as predictors of alcohol use and related problems in a clinical sample.Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 37, 490-497.
31. *Morean, M.E., Corbin, W.R., & Treat, T.A. (2012). The Anticipated Effects of Alcohol Scale: Development and psychometric evaluation of a novel assessment tool for measuring alcohol expectancies.Psychological Assessment, 24, 1008-1023.
32. *Gearhardt, A.N., Treat, T.A., Hollingworth, A., & Corbin, W.R. (2012). The relation between eating-related individual differences and visual attention to foods high in added fat and sugar.Eating Behaviors, 13, 371-374.
33. *Morean, M.E., Corbin, W.R., & Fromme, K. (2012). Age of first use and delay to first intoxication in relation to trajectories of heavy drinking and alcohol-related problems during emerging adulthood. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 36, 1991-1999.
34. Peters, E.N., Leeman, R.F., Fucito, L.M., Toll, B.A., Corbin, W.R., & O'Malley, S.S. (2012). Co-occurring marijuana use is associated with medication nonadherence and nonplanning impulsivity in young adult heavy drinkers. Addictive Behaviors, 37, 420-426.
35. Plebani, J.G., Ray, L.A., Morean, M.E., Corbin, W.R., MacKillop, J., Amlung, M., & King, A.C. (2012). Human laboratory paradigms in alcohol research. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 36, 972-983.
36. Corbin, W.R., Iwamoto, D.K., & Fromme, K. (2011). A comprehensive longitudinal test of the Acquired Preparedness Model for alcohol use and related problems. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 72, 602-610.
37. *Crum, A.J., Corbin, W.R., & Brownell, K.D., & Salovey, P. (2011). Mind over milkshakes: Mindsets not just nutrients determine ghrelin response.Health Psychology, 30, 424-429.
38. *Gearhardt, A.N. & Corbin, W.R. (2011). The role of food addiction in clinical research. Current Pharmaceutical Design, 17, 1140-1142.
39. *Gearhardt, A.N., Yokum, S., Orr, P.T., Stice, E., Corbin, W.R., & Brownell, K.D. (2011). Neural correlates of food addiction.Archives of General Psychiatry, 68, 808-816.
40. *Hatzenbuehler, M.L., Corbin, W.R., & Fromme, K. (2011). Discrimination and alcohol-related problems among college students: A prospective examination of mediating effects. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 115, 213-220.
41. Corbin, W.R., Iwamoto, D.K., & Fromme, K. (2011). Broad social motives, alcohol use, and related problems: Mechanisms of risk from high school to college.Addictive Behaviors, 36, 222-230.
42. *Cronce, J.M. & Corbin, W.R. (2010). Effects of alcohol and initial gambling outcomes on
within-session gambling behavior. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 18, 145-157.
43. Iwamoto, D.K., Corbin, W.R., & Fromme, K. (2010). Trajectory classes of heavy episodic drinking among Asian American college students.Addiction, 105, 1912-1920.
44. *Morean, M.E. & Corbin, W.R. (2010). Subjective response to alcohol: A critical review of the literature. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 34, 385-395.
45. Palmer, R.S., Corbin, W.R., & Cronce, J.M. (2010). Protective strategies: A mediator of risk associated with age of drinking onset. Addictive Behaviors, 35, 486-491.
46. *Gearhardt, A.N., Corbin, W.R. (2009). Body mass index and alcohol consumption: Family history of alcoholism as a moderator. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 23, 216-225.
47.*Gearhardt, A., Corbin, W.R., & Brownell, K.D. (2009). Food addiction: An examination of the diagnostic criteria for dependence. Journal of Addiction Medicine, 3, 1-7.
48. *Gearhardt, A.N., Corbin, W.R., & Brownell, K.D. (2009). Preliminaryvalidation of the Yale Food Addiction Scale. Appetite, 52, 430-436.
49. Leeman, R.F., Corbin, W.R., & Fromme, K. (2009). Craving predicts within session drinking behavior following placebo. Personality and Individual Differences, 46, 693-698.
50. *Morean, M.E., Corbin, W.R., Sinha, R., & O’Malley, S.S. (2009). Parental history of anxiety as a moderator of the relationship between alcohol expectancies and alcohol-related problems. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Other Drugs, 70, 227-236.
51. Vaughan, E.L., Corbin, W.R., & Fromme, K. (2009). Academic and social motives and drinking behavior. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 23, 564-576.
52. Fromme, K., Corbin, W.R., & Kruse, M.I. (2008). Behavioral risks during the transition from high school to college.Developmental Psychology, 44, 1497-1504.
53. Leeman, R.F., Palmer, R.S., Corbin, W.R., Romano, D.M., Meandzija, B., & O’Malley, S.S. (2008). A pilot study of naltrexone and BASICS for heavy drinking young adults. Addictive Behaviors, 33, 1048-1054.
54. *Morean, M.E. & Corbin, W.R. (2008). Subjective alcohol effects and drinking behavior: The relative influence of early response and acquired tolerance. Addictive Behaviors, 33 1306-1313.
55. Corbin, W. R., Gearhardt, A., & Fromme, K. (2008).Stimulant alcohol effects prime within session drinking behavior. Psychopharmacology, 197, 327-337.
56. Corbin, W. R., Morean, M., & Benedict, D. (2008). The Positive Drinking Consequences Questionnaire (PDCQ):Validation of a new assessment tool. Addictive Behaviors, 33, 54-68.
57. Corbin, W. R., Vaughan, E. L., & Fromme, K. (2008). Ethnic differences and the closing of the gender gap in alcohol use among college bound students. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 22, 240-248.
58. *Hatzenbuehler, M., Corbin, W. R., & Fromme, K. (2008). Trajectories of alcohol use among sexual minority youngadults and their heterosexual peers: Results from a prospective study. Developmental Psychology, 44, 81-90.
59. *Cronce, J. M., Corbin, W. R., Steinberg, M. A., & Potenza, M. N. (2007). Self-perception of gambling problems amongadolescents identified as at-risk or problem gamblers. Journal of Gambling Studies, 23, 363-375.
60. Corbin, W. R. & Cronce, J. M. (2007). Alcohol effects on behavioral control: The impact of likelihood and magnitudeof negative consequences. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 31, 955-964.
61. Neal, D. J., Corbin, W. R., & Fromme, K. (2006). Measurement of alcohol-related consequences among high school and college students: Application of item-response models to the Rutgers Alcohol Problem Index. Psychological Assessment, 18, 402-414.
62. Neal, D. J., Fromme, K., Del Boca, F. K., Parks, K. A. King, L. P., Pardi, A. M., Collins, R. L., Muraven, M., Vetter, C., & Corbin, W. R.(2006). Capturing the moment: Innovative approaches to daily alcohol assessment. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 30, 282-291.
63. Corbin, W. R., Fromme, K., & Bergeson, S. (2006). Preliminary data on the association between the serotonin transporter polymorphism, subjective alcohol experiences and drinking behavior. Journal of Studies on Alcohol,67, 5-13.
64. Fromme, K., de Wit, H., Hutchinson, K.E., Ray, L., Corbin, W. R., Cook, T. A., Wall, T. L., & Goldman, D. (2004). Biological and behavioral markers of alcohol sensitivity. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 28, 247-256.
65. Fromme, K. & Corbin, W.R. (2004). Prevention of heavy drinking and associated negative consequences among mandated and voluntary college students. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 72, 1038-1049.
66. Barnett, N. P., O'Leary Tevyaw, T., Fromme, K., Borsari, B., Carey, K.B., Corbin, W.R., Colby, S. M., Monti, P. M. (2004).Brief alcohol interventions with mandated or adjudicated college students. Alcoholism:Clinical and Experimental Research, 28, 966-975.
67. Wiers, R.W., Wood, M.D., Darkes, J., Corbin, W.R., Jones, B.T., & Sher, K.J. (2003). Changing expectancies: Cognitive mechanisms and context effects. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 27, 186-197.
68. Corbin, W.R. & Fromme, K. (2002). Alcohol use and serial monogamy as risks for sexually transmitted diseases in young adults. Health Psychology, 21, 229-236.
69. Luscher, K., Corbin, W.R., Bernat, J., Calhoun, K.S.McNair, L.D. (2002).Predictors of graduate student attitudes toward prescription privileges for psychologists. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 58, 783-792.
70. Corbin, W.R., Bernat, J.A., Calhoun, K.S., McNair, L.D., & Seals, K.L. (2001). The role of alcohol expectancies and alcohol consumption among sexually victimized and nonvictimized college women. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 16, 297-311.