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Elizabeth M Greenhalgh
Cancer Council Victoria - Melbourne / Australia
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Elizabeth M Greenhalgh's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Tobacco in Australia: facts and issuesE Greenhalgh, M Bayly, M WinstanleyMelbourne: Cancer Council Victoria, 2015465*2015
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Reasons for regular vaping and for its discontinuation among smokers and recent ex‐smokers: findings from the 2016 ITC Four Country Smoking and Vaping SurveyHH Yong, R Borland, KM Cummings, S Gravely, JF Thrasher, A McNeill, ...Addiction, 2019652019
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1.3 Prevalence of smoking—adultsE Greenhalgh, M Bayly, M WinstanleyTobacco in Australia: facts and issues. Melbourne: Cancer Council Victoria, 201563*2015
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Preference for consistency and value dissimilarities in dehumanization and prejudice toward asylum seekers in AustraliaEM Greenhalgh, SE WattEuropean Journal of Social Psychology 45 (1), 110-119, 2015472015
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Mechanisms of moral disengagement in the endorsement of asylum seeker policies in AustraliaEM Greenhalgh, SE Watt, NS SchutteEthics & Behavior 25 (6), 482-499, 2015322015
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