Questions about quitting (Q2): design and methods of a Multiphase Optimization Strategy (MOST) randomized screening experiment for an online, motivational smoking cessation intervention.
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S. Shortreed | H. Derry | J. McClure | L. An | A. Bogart | K. Riggs | E. Westbrook | J. St John | Lawrence C An | J. John | Karin R. Riggs | Holly Derry
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