Analysis of cigarette purchase task instrument data with a left-censored mixed effects model.
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Xianghua Luo | Jasjit S Ahluwalia | Haitao Chu | Jihnhee Yu | Leonard H Epstein | Wenjie Liao | H. Chu | L. Epstein | Wenjie Liao | J. Ahluwalia | J. Thomas | Jihnhee Yu | Xianghua Luo | C. Le | Chap T Le | Janet L Thomas
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