“A Cigarette a Day Keeps the Goodies Away”: Smokers Show Automatic Approach Tendencies for Smoking—But Not for Food-Related Stimuli
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Mike Rinck | Jürgen Margraf | Armin Zlomuzica | Alla Machulska | Dirk Adolph | J. Margraf | Dirk Adolph | M. Rinck | A. Zlomuzica | Alla Machulska
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