The Relationship Between Young Adult Smokers’ Beliefs About Nicotine Addiction and Smoking-Related Affect and Cognitions
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Rosanna E. Guadagno | Nicole L. Muscanell | Michelle L. Stock | Eva Janssen | Erika A. Waters | R. Guadagno | M. Stock | Annette R. Kaufman | E. Janssen | Laurel M. Peterson | N. L. Muscanell
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