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CONGRATULATIONS ABBY!!!
— Liana Senneth Elliott Hone, MS MPH PhD (@lhone.bsky.social) 2025-06-26T01:44:16.177Z
At the NASPA Strategies Conference on Alcohol, Other Drug, and Violence Prevention, my colleagues and I are talking about Evidence-Based and Evidence-Informed Practices, including our review!
— Liana Senneth Elliott Hone, MS MPH PhD (@lhone.bsky.social) 2025-01-15T17:36:25.037Z
(1/10) 2024 was a BIG year for the RIISC Lab in the Department of Health Education & Behavior at the University of Florida! We published on projects spanning substance use during online research, sobriety stigma & sexual activity, HIV stigma & pain, sociosexuality & blackouts, and a review! 📑
— Liana Senneth Elliott Hone, MS MPH PhD (@lhone.bsky.social) 2025-01-09T18:03:43.791Z
So happy to announce that I passed my qualifying exams and dissertation proposal last week! I am now officially a doctoral candidate! 🧡💙 @UF_HHP @RIISCLab @LianaSEHone pic.twitter.com/Hy1StD5fSj
— Abby Masterson, M.S. (@AbbyMasterson98) August 7, 2024
Our fabulous RAs at UF/FSU’s Translational Research Symposium! 😄Ashley did an amazing job presenting and fielding questions🧡💙 pic.twitter.com/Qdydry4w5Q
— RIISC Lab (@RIISCLab) March 8, 2024
First day of living my dream ✅️ @LianaSEHone thank you for seeing my potential and for giving me this opportunity! #PhDstudent @UF_HHP @RIISCLab pic.twitter.com/h37D6kJjwg
— Abby Masterson, M.S. (@AbbyMasterson98) August 25, 2022
So proud to hood DR @jimmy_moran_ yesterday. Look out, Florida! @LianaSEHone @ESCLab_Tulane pic.twitter.com/OKF4b7TSUO
— Damian Murray (@DamianMurray1) May 21, 2022
Join us next week for @SHARCTWEETS ‘s UF Faculty Showcase at 11 am EST! DM us if you’d like more information! @LianaSEHone @NMScaglione @khairulahon & Dr. Manavalan pic.twitter.com/nPHCo5nL8V
— Northeastern EDGE lab (@edgelab_NU) June 11, 2021
We’re excited to see @LianaSEHone, asst prof in Health Education & Behavior, discuss addiction research with Oliver Grundmann, clinical assoc prof in @UFPharmacy, on the @UFCARE podcast. Watch the interview: https://t.co/ACFCgUtqL4 #GoGators pic.twitter.com/cV8xY0xhqW
— UF College of Health & Human Performance (@UF_HHP) May 13, 2021
Sociosexuality and Sex With New Partners: Indirect Effects Via Drinking at Parties and Bars (new in @JSADJournal 81/5)@LianaSEHone @UF @UB_RIA @UF_HHP#alcohol #college #drinking #alcoholresearchhttps://t.co/ncSdZl2UQy pic.twitter.com/bAZRePht5p
— Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (@JSADJournal) November 3, 2020
This fall, we’re welcoming six new faculty and a record number of new students. Read more about our newest Gators: https://t.co/5vFwVMx0n5 #GoGators pic.twitter.com/WS2QUVnkE1
— UF College of Health & Human Performance (@UF_HHP) September 8, 2020
New research suggesting that where colleges students drink may have more to do with sexual aggression than how much they drink could have implications for how campuses prevent assault, writes @AshleyFetters: https://t.co/85QBZ5eEHe
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) May 2, 2019
College guys who like to drink and party are more likely to be sexually aggressive towards women, study finds https://t.co/VXOrAKjulR pic.twitter.com/7XlpRnWJYm
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) April 30, 2019
Creativity can boost attractiveness (if you're a man). @olgakhazan reports on a new study: https://t.co/YbiT4pSodw pic.twitter.com/hPddt7gX8N
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) April 19, 2017
Why men don’t like funny women https://t.co/jpzFObeke0 pic.twitter.com/FISosmkCXv
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) November 19, 2015
Do men really have a problem with witty women? http://t.co/zYhBoz4fnn pic.twitter.com/Ix5OnjmZvX
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) March 10, 2015
UM Research: Woman prefer men who make them laugh, men prefer woman who think they're funny http://t.co/qsiJqLmA34 pic.twitter.com/GLniqNtbbf
— Miami New Times (@miaminewtimes) March 11, 2015
Sex differences in preferences for humor: A replication, modification, and extension – Hone, Hurwitz, & Lieberman http://t.co/wD28Pvt5aa
— EP Journal (@EvoPsych) February 12, 2015
Sexually selected sex differences in competitiveness explain sex differences in drinking game participation http://t.co/nwKBMdKDy0
— EP Journal (@EvoPsych) May 15, 2015
Study in Human Nature: Why are action stars more likely to be Republican? (RB) http://t.co/Ch80CmpP #science #behavior
— Springer Nature (@SpringerNature) April 10, 2012
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