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Edward Lichtenstein
Edward Lichtenstein
Senior Scientist, Oregon Research Institute
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" Effects of Subject and Experimenter Attitudes in Verbal Conditioning": Erratum
E Lichtenstein
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 3 (5), 573-573, 1966
1966
" Effects of Subject and Experimenter Attitudes in Verbal Conditioning": Erratum.
JH Bryan, E Lichtenstein
American Psychological Association 3 (5), 573, 1966
1966
“Emotional” Role-Playing and Changes in Smoking Attitudes and Behavior
E Lichtenstein, CS Keutzer, KH Himes
Psychological Reports 25 (2), 379-387, 1969
291969
“Please Don't Talk to Anyone about This Experiment:” Disclosure of Deception by Debriefed Subjects
E Lichtenstein
Psychological Reports 26 (2), 485-486, 1970
351970
A Behavior‐Analytic Approach to Smoking Acquisition: Some Recent Findings1
A Biglan, E Lichtenstein
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 14 (3), 207-223, 1984
831984
A brief smoking cessation intervention for women in low-income planned parenthood clinics.
RE Glasgow, EP Whitlock, EG Eakin, E Lichtenstein
American Journal of Public Health 90 (5), 786, 2000
1432000
A dental office intervention for cessation of use of smokeless tobacco
HH Severson, JA Andrews, E Lichtenstein, JS Gordon
Tobacco: The Growing Epidemic: Proceedings of the Tenth World Conference on …, 2000
2000
A further report on the effects of the physician's treating of smoking by placebo.
E Lichtenstein, AF Poussaint, SH Bergman, T Jurney, R Shapiro
Diseases of the Nervous System, 1967
91967
A pinch or a pouch instead of a puff? Implications of chewing tobacco for addictive processes.
H Severson, E Lichtenstein, C Gallison
Bulletin of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors, 1985
471985
A policy approach to reducing cancer risk in northwest Indian tribes
R Hall, K Lopez, E Lichtenstein
Anthropology in Public Health, 142-164, 1999
81999
A pragmatic framework for smoking cessation: Implications for clinical and public health programs.
E Lichtenstein, RE Glasgow
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 11 (2), 142, 1997
301997
A self-help cessation program for smokeless tobacco users: comparison of two interventions
HH Severson, JA Andrews, E Lichtenstein, JS Gordon, M Barckley, ...
Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2 (4), 363-370, 2000
692000
A smoking-cessation intervention for hospital patients
VJ Stevens, RE Glasgow, JF Hollis, E Lichtenstein, TM Vogt
Medical care 31 (1), 65-72, 1993
1911993
Acquiescence and the MMPI: An item reversal approach.
E Lichtenstein, JH Bryan
Journal of Abnormal Psychology 70 (4), 290, 1965
221965
Acquiescence, acquiescences, or social desirability
RP Quinn, E Lichtenstein
American Psychologist 17 (6), 298-298, 1962
41962
Activities to enhance the use of cessation resources in COMMIT
E Lichtenstein, PR Pomrehn, RC Sciandra
Community-Based Interventions for Smokers: The COMMIT Field Experience …, 1995
21995
Adolescent health care visits: opportunities for brief prevention messages.
EA O'Connor, JF Hollis, MR Polen, E Lichtenstein
Effective Clinical Practice: ECP 2 (6), 272-276, 1999
191999
Adoption, reach, and implementation of a novel smoking control program: Analysis of a public utility–research organization partnership
RE Glasgow, SM Boles, E Lichtenstein, ME Lee, L Foster
Nicotine & tobacco research 6 (2), 269-274, 2004
102004
An employee incentive program to reduce cigarette smoking.
GM Rosen, E Lichtenstein
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 45 (5), 957, 1977
491977
An in-depth analysis of male adolescent smokeless tobacco users: interviews with users and their fathers
DV Ary, E Lichtenstein, H Severson, W Weissman, JR Seeley
Journal of Behavioral Medicine 12 (5), 449-467, 1989
331989
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