Antecedents, subjective expected utility, and behavior: A panel study of adolescent cigarette smoking☆
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The contributions of Gary G. Koch are greatly appreciated. This research was supported by Grant 5 R01 DA02480 from the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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