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Fred W Johnson

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Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs|March 17, 2010
Drinking, driving, and crashing: a traffic-flow model of alcohol-related motor vehicle accidentsPaul J Gruenewald, Fred W Johnson
Journal of Studies on Alcohol|July 19, 2006
The stability and reliability of self-reported drinking measuresPaul J Gruenewald, Fred W Johnson
Journal of Studies on Alcohol|August 6, 2002
Outlets, drinking and driving: a multilevel analysis of availabilityPaul J Gruenewald, Fred W Johnson, Andrew J Treno
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|April 20, 2004
An ecological study of the locations of schools and child pedestrian injury collisionsElizabeth A LaScala, Paul J Gruenewald, Fred W Johnson
Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research|September 22, 2009
Suicide and alcohol: do outlets play a role?Fred W Johnson, Paul J Gruenewald, Lillian G Remer
Journal of Studies on Alcohol|January 28, 2004
Drinking to extremes: theoretical and empiricalanalyses of peak drinking levels among college studentsPaul J Gruenewald, Fred W Johnson, John M Light, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|February 6, 2007
The impact of outlet densities on alcohol-related crashes: a spatial panel approachAndrew J Treno, Fred W Johnson, Lillian G Remer, et al.
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|January 19, 2010
A dose-response perspective on college drinking and related problemsPaul J Gruenewald, Fred W Johnson, William R Ponicki, et al.
Journal of Drug Education|November 8, 2005
An exploratory study examining the spatial dynamics of illicit drug availability and rates of drug useBridget Freisthler, Paul J Gruenewald, Fred W Johnson, et al.
Journal of Studies on Alcohol|August 19, 2003
Understanding college drinking: assessing dose response from survey self-reportsPaul J Gruenewald, Fred W Johnson, John M Light, et al.
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Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs|March 17, 2010
Drinking, driving, and crashing: a traffic-flow model of alcohol-related motor vehicle accidentsPaul J Gruenewald, Fred W Johnson
Journal of Studies on Alcohol|July 19, 2006
The stability and reliability of self-reported drinking measuresPaul J Gruenewald, Fred W Johnson
Journal of Studies on Alcohol|August 6, 2002
Outlets, drinking and driving: a multilevel analysis of availabilityPaul J Gruenewald, Fred W Johnson, Andrew J Treno
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|April 20, 2004
An ecological study of the locations of schools and child pedestrian injury collisionsElizabeth A LaScala, Paul J Gruenewald, Fred W Johnson
Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research|September 22, 2009
Suicide and alcohol: do outlets play a role?Fred W Johnson, Paul J Gruenewald, Lillian G Remer
Journal of Studies on Alcohol|January 28, 2004
Drinking to extremes: theoretical and empiricalanalyses of peak drinking levels among college studentsPaul J Gruenewald, Fred W Johnson, John M Light, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|February 6, 2007
The impact of outlet densities on alcohol-related crashes: a spatial panel approachAndrew J Treno, Fred W Johnson, Lillian G Remer, et al.
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|January 19, 2010
A dose-response perspective on college drinking and related problemsPaul J Gruenewald, Fred W Johnson, William R Ponicki, et al.
Journal of Drug Education|November 8, 2005
An exploratory study examining the spatial dynamics of illicit drug availability and rates of drug useBridget Freisthler, Paul J Gruenewald, Fred W Johnson, et al.
Journal of Studies on Alcohol|August 19, 2003
Understanding college drinking: assessing dose response from survey self-reportsPaul J Gruenewald, Fred W Johnson, John M Light, et al.
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