College Students Who Consume Caffeine Energy Drinks And Alcohol

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The following study will examine and provide research methods, results and conclusions about college students who consume caffeine energy drinks, alcohol or both to get an energy boost for one reason or another. Coffee which use to be the highlight of boosting energy and staying up late nights to complete homework assignments or study has taken a fall in the 20th century. The study will also point out the effects of the energy drinks and alcohol and the harm and health concerns that contribute to the students behaviors when consumed. The first study examines energy drinks and alcohol among college students and the fact that more students are consuming the product. The study is a web based questionnaire. The article “Caffeinated cocktails: energy drink consumption, high-risk drinking, and alcohol-related consequences among college students”, paints a good picture of the behaviors followed by drinking energy drinks and alcohol such as; heavy drinking, increased alcohol-related consequences, taken advantage of sexually, traveling with intoxicated drivers, getting injured or physically hurt, and those requiring medical attention. The second article “A survey of energy drink consumption patterns among college students” utilized a field research focus group of 32 to determine how much college students drink energy drinks including the benefits and the health issues. The energy drinks Red Bull, Amp, Monster, Rock Star, Rip It, Full Throttle, and Cocaine, just to name a few were created to give individuals a “Jolt” of energy with a combination of stimulants or “energy boosters” that include caffeine.

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...gy drinks are consumed in a mother and the effects of the product when alcohol is added. (Creswell, J. W., 2013).
Research hypothesis using an if-then statement.
Hypothesis: If energy drinks supposed to boost energy, then how often are college students consuming energy drinks in a month? Also if energy drinks are used with alcohol what are the effects, behavior risks and incidents that may occur? (Creswell, J. W., 2013).
The research hypothesis is to test what is most effective/safe when college students consume energy drinks and with alcohol. The hypothesis statement describes the expected relationship between the independent and dependent variables in this research. In this case the relationship are positive or negative as one increases or decreases relationship. The hypothesis is not clear, but it should or could be. (Creswell, J. W., 2013).

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