C T Sweeney
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Kozlowski L, White E, Sweeney C, Yost B, Ahern F, Goldberg M
Am J Public Health
. 1998 Apr;
88(4):681-2.
PMID: 9551021
No abstract available.
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Sweeney C, Kozlowski L
Pharmacol Biochem Behav
. 1998 Mar;
59(3):767-73.
PMID: 9512084
Effect of vent blocking on carbon monoxide (CO) exposure from a best-selling light cigarette was examined in 12 daily cigarette smokers. Mean CO boosts were not different from each other...
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Pillitteri J, Kozlowski L, Sweeney C, Heatherton T
Exp Clin Psychopharmacol
. 1997 Feb;
5(1):83-90.
PMID: 9234043
Some smokers are more sensitive than others to the subjective effects of cigarettes, especially the first cigarette of the day. This report explored self-reported subjective effects to the first cigarette...
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Sweeney C, Pillitteri J, Kozlowski L
Addict Behav
. 1996 Mar;
21(2):199-204.
PMID: 8730521
Measures designed to assess self-reported drug urges are routinely balanced; that is, they contain a relatively equal number of positively and negatively worded items. Using smoking urges as an example,...
15.
Kozlowski L, Goldberg M, Yost B, Ahern F, Aronson K, Sweeney C
Tob Control
. 1996 Jan;
5(4):265-70.
PMID: 9130359
Objective: To evaluate awareness and knowledge of cigarette filter ventilation in a national probability sample of smokers of Ultra-light, Light, and regular cigarettes. Design: Random-digit-dialling and computer-assisted telephone interviewing was...
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Kozlowski L, Pillitteri J, Sweeney C
J Subst Abuse
. 1994 Jan;
6(3):333-6.
PMID: 7703710
Best-selling "light" cigarettes (9-12 mg tar, by FTC method; Federal Trade Commission, 1990) generally employ filter vents to reduce standard tar and nicotine yields. Earlier research on "ultra light" cigarettes...