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E A Klonoff

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Women'S Health (Hillsdale, N.J.)|January 14, 1998
Conclusions: the future of research on black women's healthH Landrine, E A Klonoff
Journal of Health Psychology|November 4, 2011
Depressive Symptoms and Smoking among US Black Adults: Absence of a RelationshipE A Klonoff, H Landrine
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|September 14, 2000
Is skin color a marker for racial discrimination? Explaining the skin color-hypertension relationshipE A Klonoff, H Landrine
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|August 1, 1994
Culture and gender diversity in commonsense beliefs about the causes of six illnessesE A Klonoff, H Landrine
Behavior Modification|January 1, 1987
"Hypoglycemic" anxiety. The role of reinforcement in psychophysiological disordersE A Klonoff, A Biglan
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|April 1, 1994
Cultural diversity in causal attributions for illness: the role of the supernaturalH Landrine, E A Klonoff
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|June 22, 1999
Acculturation and cigarette smoking among African Americans: replication and implications for prevention and cessation programsE A Klonoff, H Landrine
Preventive Medicine|May 18, 1999
Do blacks believe that HIV/AIDS is a government conspiracy against them?E A Klonoff, H Landrine
Ethnicity & Disease|July 13, 2000
Racial discrimination and cigarette smoking among Blacks: findings from two studiesH Landrine, E A Klonoff
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|October 1, 1993
Cognitive representations of bodily parts and products: implications for health behaviorE A Klonoff, H Landrine
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Women'S Health (Hillsdale, N.J.)|January 14, 1998
Conclusions: the future of research on black women's healthH Landrine, E A Klonoff
Journal of Health Psychology|November 4, 2011
Depressive Symptoms and Smoking among US Black Adults: Absence of a RelationshipE A Klonoff, H Landrine
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|September 14, 2000
Is skin color a marker for racial discrimination? Explaining the skin color-hypertension relationshipE A Klonoff, H Landrine
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|August 1, 1994
Culture and gender diversity in commonsense beliefs about the causes of six illnessesE A Klonoff, H Landrine
Behavior Modification|January 1, 1987
"Hypoglycemic" anxiety. The role of reinforcement in psychophysiological disordersE A Klonoff, A Biglan
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|April 1, 1994
Cultural diversity in causal attributions for illness: the role of the supernaturalH Landrine, E A Klonoff
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|June 22, 1999
Acculturation and cigarette smoking among African Americans: replication and implications for prevention and cessation programsE A Klonoff, H Landrine
Preventive Medicine|May 18, 1999
Do blacks believe that HIV/AIDS is a government conspiracy against them?E A Klonoff, H Landrine
Ethnicity & Disease|July 13, 2000
Racial discrimination and cigarette smoking among Blacks: findings from two studiesH Landrine, E A Klonoff
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|October 1, 1993
Cognitive representations of bodily parts and products: implications for health behaviorE A Klonoff, H Landrine
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