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Revision as of 20:46, 28 May 2012

A list of research papers to do with aspects of smoking that need locating, uploading and pages created for them.

Referenced in J Padilla & N Watson (2008):

  • Wakefield, M.A., D. Germain and S. J. Durkin, 2008, “How does increasingly plainer cigarette packaging influence adult smokers’ perceptions about brand image? An experimental study”
  • Grant et al. (2007), “The influence of branding on adolescent smoking behaviour: exploring the mediating role of image and attitudes”
  • Marvin E. Goldberg, et al. (1999). “The Effect of Plain Packaging on Response to Health Warnings”
  • Goldberg, M. et al. (1995), “When Packages Can’t Speak: Possible Impacts of Plain and Generic Packaging of Tobacco Products” M Goldberg, et al. (1995)
  • David Northrup and John Pollard, 1995, “Plain Packaging of Cigarettes, Event Marketing to Advertise Smoking, and Other Tobacco Issues: a Survey of Grade seven and Grade Nine Ontario Students”
  • Irving Rootman, et al. 1996. “A study on Youth Smoking: Plain Packaging, Health Warnings,
  • Event Marketing, and Price Reductions. Key Findings”
  • Centre for Health Promotion, University of Toronto. 1993. “Effects of Plain Packaging on the Image of Tobacco Products Among Youth”
  • Centre for Behavioural Research in Cancer, 1992, “Health Warnings and Contents Labelling on Tobacco Products”
  • Beede, P. et al. (1992). “The Effects of Plain Packages on the Perception of Cigarette Health Warnings”
  • Beede, P. and R. Lawson (1991). “Brand image attraction: the promotional impact of cigarette packaging”