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"Do you intend to smoke?": A test of the assumed psychological equivalence in adolescent smoker and nonsmoker intention to change smoking behaviour

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Mazanov, Jason
Byrne, Donald

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Australian Psychological Society

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Adolescent smoking research appears to assume that asking a question of intention to smoke is psychologically equivalent for smokers and nonsmokers, despite the result that the two groups differ in psychologically important ways. The aim of the paper was

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Australian Journal of Psychology

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2037-12-31
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