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A rather one-sided review of the Australian [plain packaging] experiment entitled [http://www.bmjopen.bmj.com/content/3/7/e003175 Introduction effects of the Australian plain packaging policy on adult smokers: a cross-sectional study], notoriously used as proof of success in since one of its conclusions was | A rather one-sided review of the Australian [plain packaging] experiment entitled [http://www.bmjopen.bmj.com/content/3/7/e003175 Introduction effects of the Australian plain packaging policy on adult smokers: a cross-sectional study], notoriously used as proof of success in since one of its conclusions was | ||
− | {{quote|(smokerson plain packs) were more likely to have thought about quitting at least once a day in the past week (AdjOR=1.81, p=0.013) and to rate quitting as a higher priority in their lives (F=13.11, df=1, p<0.001).}} | + | {{quote|(smokerson plain packs) were more likely to have thought about quitting at least once a day in the past week (AdjOR{{=}}1.81, p{{=}}0.013) and to rate quitting as a higher priority in their lives (F{{=}}13.11, df{{=}}1, p<0.001).}} |
− | Clearly, the implication that everyone who thinks about quitting, actually does, is | + | Clearly, the implication that everyone who thinks about quitting, actually does, is nonsense. |
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+ | == Authors == | ||
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+ | * [[Melanie Wakefield|Melanie A Wakefield]] | ||
+ | * [[Linda Hayes]] | ||
+ | * [[Sarah Durkin]] | ||
+ | * [[Ron Borland]] | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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+ | {{Reflist}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Research]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Smoking]] |
Revision as of 13:24, 23 July 2013
A rather one-sided review of the Australian [plain packaging] experiment entitled Introduction effects of the Australian plain packaging policy on adult smokers: a cross-sectional study, notoriously used as proof of success in since one of its conclusions was
(smokerson plain packs) were more likely to have thought about quitting at least once a day in the past week (AdjOR=1.81, p=0.013) and to rate quitting as a higher priority in their lives (F=13.11, df=1, p<0.001).
Clearly, the implication that everyone who thinks about quitting, actually does, is nonsense.