Ecological momentary assessment in a behavioral drinking moderation training program.
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R. L. Collins | S Shiffman | S. Shiffman | S. Shiffman | J. Paty | G. Papandonatos | M. Gnys | J A Paty | M Gnys | R L Collins | E. T. Morsheimer | E T Morsheimer | G D Papandonatos | Collins-Nakai Rl | Maryann Gnys
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