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Agostinelli, G., & Grube, J.W. (2002). Alcohol counter-advertising and the media: A review of recent research. Alcohol Research & Health, 26(1),15-21.

 

Greenfield, T.K. (1997). Warning labels: Evidence on harm reduction from long-term American surveys. In M. Plant, E. Single, & T. Stockwell (Eds.), Alcohol: Minimising the Harm. What Works? (pp. 105-125). New York, NY: Free Association Books, Ltd.

 

Hankin, J.R., Sloan, J.J., Firestone, I.J., Ager, J.W., Sokol, R.J., & Martier, S.S. (1996).  Has awareness of the alcohol warning label reached its upper limit? Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 20(3), 440-444.

 

International Center for Alcohol Policies (ICAP). (1997). ICAP Reports 3 : Health Warning Labels. Washington, DC : ICAP.

 

ICAP.  (1998). ICAP Reports 5 : What Is a “Standard Drink”?  Washington, DC: ICAP.

 

Kaskutas, L.A., & Greenfield, T.K.  (1997). Behavior change: The role of health consciousness in predicting attention to health messages. American Journal of Health Promotion, 11(3), 183-193.

 

MacKinnon, D.P., Nohre, L., Cheong, J., Stacy, A.W., & Pentz, M.A. (2001).  Longitudinal relationship between the alcohol warning label and alcohol consumption. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 62 (2), 221-227.

 

Stockwell, T., & Single, E. (1997). Standard unit labeling of alcohol containers. In M. Plant, E. Single, T. Stockwell (Eds.), Alcohol: Minimising the Harm. What Works?  (pp. 85-104). New York, NY: Free Association Books, Ltd.

     
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