Nicole R Schultz

Nicole R Schultz

University of Washington

H-index: 12

North America-United States

About Nicole R Schultz

Nicole R Schultz, With an exceptional h-index of 12 and a recent h-index of 11 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Washington, specializes in the field of Substance Use, Young Adults, Free-Pour Assessment.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Longitudinal examination of alcohol use motives, item‐level protective behavioral strategies, and alcohol‐related consequences

Whose Approval Matters Most? Examining Discrepancies in Self-and Other-Perceptions of Drinking

Alcohol and marijuana use predicting next-day absenteeism and engagement at school and work: A daily study of young adults

Why get high? Coping and enjoyment motives mediate elevated cannabis demand and cannabis-related outcomes.

Can I see some ID? Examining validity of the marijuana purchase task among late adolescent cannabis users.

Repeated assessment of alcohol use and perceived norms among college students who drink: Comparisons to a minimal assessment at 12-month follow-up

Simultaneous alcohol and marijuana use among young adults: A scoping review of prevalence, patterns, psychosocial correlates, and consequences

Effects of within‐and between‐person assessments of alcohol expectancies and valuations on use and consequences moderated by sex

Nicole R Schultz Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

848

Citations(since 2020)

725

Cited By

367

hIndex(all)

12

hIndex(since 2020)

11

i10Index(all)

14

i10Index(since 2020)

12

Email

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University of Washington

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Nicole R Schultz Skills & Research Interests

Substance Use

Young Adults

Free-Pour Assessment

Top articles of Nicole R Schultz

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Longitudinal examination of alcohol use motives, item‐level protective behavioral strategies, and alcohol‐related consequences

Alcohol: Clinical and Experimental Research

Nicole R Schultz

Kirstyn N Smith‐LeCavalier

Katherine Walukevich‐Dienst

Mark A Prince

Mary E Larimer

2024/2/28

Whose Approval Matters Most? Examining Discrepancies in Self-and Other-Perceptions of Drinking

Substance Use & Misuse

Marilyn L Piccirillo

Scott Graupensperger

Nicole R Schultz

Mary E Larimer

2024/1/2

Alcohol and marijuana use predicting next-day absenteeism and engagement at school and work: A daily study of young adults

Addictive Behaviors

Jennifer C Duckworth

Scott Graupensperger

Nicole R Schultz

Michael S Gilson

Anne M Fairlie

...

2023/7/1

Why get high? Coping and enjoyment motives mediate elevated cannabis demand and cannabis-related outcomes.

Psychology of addictive behaviors

Nicole R Schultz

Tessa Frohe

Christopher J Correia

Jason J Ramirez

2023/6/15

Can I see some ID? Examining validity of the marijuana purchase task among late adolescent cannabis users.

Experimental and clinical psychopharmacology

Nicole R Schultz

Elizabeth R Aston

Jane Metrik

Jason J Ramirez

2023/2

Repeated assessment of alcohol use and perceived norms among college students who drink: Comparisons to a minimal assessment at 12-month follow-up

Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs

Scott Graupensperger

Nicole R Schultz

Melissa Lewis

Jason Kilmer

Mary Larimer

2022/7

Simultaneous alcohol and marijuana use among young adults: A scoping review of prevalence, patterns, psychosocial correlates, and consequences

Christine M Lee

Brian H Calhoun

Devon Alisa Abdallah

Jessica A Blayney

Nicole R Schultz

...

2022

Effects of within‐and between‐person assessments of alcohol expectancies and valuations on use and consequences moderated by sex

Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research

Nicole R Schultz

Scott Graupensperger

Ty W Lostutter

2021/9

The effect of intoxication on free-pour accuracy following skills training.

Behavior Analysis: Research and Practice

Nicole R Schultz

Emily Junkin

Christopher J Correia

2020/8

Initial validation of the Multiple-Choice procedure for measuring video game playing

Addiction Research & Theory

Drew T Bassett

Jessica G Irons

Nicole R Schultz

Christopher J Correia

2020/7/3

Pour decisions: The relationship between intoxication, free-pour accuracy, and subjective impairment

Nicole R Schultz

2020

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