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Abstract Regarding Cigarette Smoke Inhalation Behavior

Date: 24 Jan 1983
Length: 1 page
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Abstract

Memo asking whether an abstract about a study on cigarette smoke inhalation behavior can be amended as to the number of subjects used in the study. Says the conclusions/results will not be changed appreciably, but the "N" on which the study is based will be "greatly increased."

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Author
Jones, Jan A. (PM Behavioral Research Labs, c. 1980-81)
Philip Morris Associate Professional, Behavioral Research, c. 1980-81
Recipient
Dunn, William L., Jr., Ph.D. (PM Smoker Psychology Principal Scientist 1970s-80s)
Principal scientist at PM during the 1970s and 1980s, nicknamed the "Nicotine Kid." Supervised Victor DeNoble, Paul Mele, Carolyn Levy and others. Led "smoker psychology" programs for PM.
Hypothesis
Inhalation Profile
Are cigarettes designed to cater to individual inhalation profiles?
Measuring human smoking behavior
Measuring the effects of changes in human smoking behavior on intake of nicotine and smoke constituents.
Keyword
Inhalation (Smoke inhalation)
Named Organization
Manuscript Review Board
Mount Sinai Medical Center
Subject
Compensation (Measures)
Effects—Smoking Behavior (Effects)
Test/Smoking Behavior (Testing)

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