How Do Perceptions About Cessation Outcomes Moderate the Effectiveness of a Gain-Framed Smoking Cessation Telephone Counseling Intervention?
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Shannon M Carlin-Menter | P. Salovey | R. Makuch | K. Cummings | A. Latimer-Cheung | B. Toll | Shannon M. Carlin-Menter | L. Fucito | J. Rodríguez | Lindsey Raymond | Jocelyn Rodriguez
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