Smoking : A Behavioral Analysis PDF
by Bernard Mausner, Ellen S. Platt
Edited by Arnold P. Goldstein, Leonard Krasner
Description
Smoking: A Behavioral Analysis is written by two experimental social psychologists.
It focuses on the psychological aspect of smoking and the effects that role-playing has on it. Comprised of two parts, the first part deals with the reasons that people begin and continue smoking, the environmental and intra-individual support for smoking, the relationship of these supports, and the values and expectations concerning the effects of smoking.
The second part details an experiment that uses role-playing to induce a change in smoking.
It includes the background, design, procedure, and the implications of the experiment in the research and control of smoking. The book is a valuable reference for psychologists, medical doctors, experts, and lay people interested in smoking, smoking cessation, and the relationship of behavior to this habit.
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- Format:PDF
- Pages:254 pages
- Publisher:Elsevier Science
- Publication Date:22/10/2013
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- ISBN:9781483160412
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Download - Immediately Available
- Format:PDF
- Pages:254 pages
- Publisher:Elsevier Science
- Publication Date:22/10/2013
- Category:
- ISBN:9781483160412