Comparison of Paper-and-Pencil Versus Web Administration of the Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS): Risk Behavior Prevalence Estimates
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Laura Kann | Tonja M. Kyle | Alice M. Roberts | Tim McManus | L. Kann | M. Denniston | N. Brener | D. Eaton | J. Ross | Tim Mcmanus | A. M. Roberts | K. Flint | Nancy D Brener | James G Ross | Katherine H Flint | Danice K Eaton | Maxine M Denniston | Tonja M Kyle | Alice M Roberts | Tim McManus
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