Jamie Arndt
University of Missouri
5R01CA096581-05
Impact of Mortality Concerns on Cancer Risk Behavior
Joel Cooper
Princeton University
R01-CA097354-01
Vicarious Dissonance, Attitude Change, and Social Identity
Geoff Fong
University of Waterloo
1R01CA125116-01A1
Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation in China and South Korea: The ITC Asia Project
5R01CA100362-03
International Tobacco Control Policy Survey
Meg Gerrard
Iowa State University
5F33CA076820-02 & 1F33CA076820-01A1
Self Esteem, Positive Illusions, and Health Cognitions
C. Anderson "Andy" Johnson
University of Southern California
5P50CA084735-04
Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Center
5P50CA084735-09
Genes, Environment, and Tobacco Use Across Cultures
Bill Klein
University of Pittsburgh
5R03CA101529-02
Acceptance of Colorectal Cancer Risk Factor Feedback
Stephen Lepore
Columbia University
5R01CA104223-05
Prostate Cancer in African American Men
Isaac Lipkus
Duke University
1R01CA114389-01A2
Increasing Attention to Smoking Risk Messages
1R21CA120342-01A1
Effects of Communicating RPFNA Results on Decisions about Tamoxifen Use
1R01CA121922-01A2
Young Smoker’s Reactions to Genetic Risk for Lung Cancer
Kevin McCaul
North Dakota State University
1K05CA092633-01A1
Cancer, Worry, and Health Protective Behaviors
5R21CA098962-02
Thought, Affect, and Motivation to Quit Smoking
Peter Salovey
Yale University
2R01CA068427-09A2
Promoting Cancer Prevention/Control With Message Framing
Neil Weinstein
Rutgers University
5R01CA060890-02
Stage Model to Guide Health Behavior Interventions
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