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Michael D Slater

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American Journal of Public Health|August 2, 2003
Descriptions of Web sites in search listings: a potential obstacle to informed choice of health informationMichael D Slater, Donald E Zimmerman
Communication Research|January 25, 2011
Automatically-Activated Attitudes as Mechanisms for Message Effects: The Case of Alcohol AdvertisementsCatherine E Goodall, Michael D Slater
Communication Research|February 15, 2011
The Influence of Youth Music Television Viewership on Changes in Cigarette Use and Association with Smoking Peers: A Social Identity, Reinforcing Spirals PerspectiveMichael D Slater, Andrew F Hayes
The Journal of School Health|January 16, 2007
The contextual effect of school attachment on young adolescents' alcohol useKimberly L Henry, Michael D Slater
Tobacco Control|September 26, 2006
US news media coverage of tobacco control issuesMarilee Long, Michael D Slater, Lindsay Lysengen
Communication Yearbook|December 19, 2015
Message Variability and Heterogeneity: A Core Challenge for Communication ResearchMichael D Slater, Jochen Peter, Patti Valkenberg
Journal of Drug Education|March 9, 2011
Examining marijuana user and non-user prototypes in formative research for prevention campaignsMaria Leonora G Comello, Michael D Slater
Journal of Health Psychology|June 8, 2011
Effects of adverts from a drug and alcohol prevention campaign on willingness to engage in alcohol-related risky behaviorsMaria Leonora G Comello, Michael D Slater
Journal of Health Communication|January 29, 2011
The effects of drug-prevention messages on the accessibility of identity-related constructsMaria Leonora G Comello, Michael D Slater
Health Communication|October 7, 2004
Scientese and ambiguous citations in the selling of unproven medical treatmentsJenifer Haard, Michael D Slater, Marilee Long
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American Journal of Public Health|August 2, 2003
Descriptions of Web sites in search listings: a potential obstacle to informed choice of health informationMichael D Slater, Donald E Zimmerman
Communication Research|January 25, 2011
Automatically-Activated Attitudes as Mechanisms for Message Effects: The Case of Alcohol AdvertisementsCatherine E Goodall, Michael D Slater
Communication Research|February 15, 2011
The Influence of Youth Music Television Viewership on Changes in Cigarette Use and Association with Smoking Peers: A Social Identity, Reinforcing Spirals PerspectiveMichael D Slater, Andrew F Hayes
The Journal of School Health|January 16, 2007
The contextual effect of school attachment on young adolescents' alcohol useKimberly L Henry, Michael D Slater
Tobacco Control|September 26, 2006
US news media coverage of tobacco control issuesMarilee Long, Michael D Slater, Lindsay Lysengen
Communication Yearbook|December 19, 2015
Message Variability and Heterogeneity: A Core Challenge for Communication ResearchMichael D Slater, Jochen Peter, Patti Valkenberg
Journal of Drug Education|March 9, 2011
Examining marijuana user and non-user prototypes in formative research for prevention campaignsMaria Leonora G Comello, Michael D Slater
Journal of Health Psychology|June 8, 2011
Effects of adverts from a drug and alcohol prevention campaign on willingness to engage in alcohol-related risky behaviorsMaria Leonora G Comello, Michael D Slater
Journal of Health Communication|January 29, 2011
The effects of drug-prevention messages on the accessibility of identity-related constructsMaria Leonora G Comello, Michael D Slater
Health Communication|October 7, 2004
Scientese and ambiguous citations in the selling of unproven medical treatmentsJenifer Haard, Michael D Slater, Marilee Long
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