Websters Third New International Dictionary, C G Merriam Co, Springfield, Mass., 1971 p. 1601
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Dunn Halbut L.High Level Wellness. Beatty Press, Arlington, VA, 1973
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Koss LR: Regarding the end of medicine and the pursuit of healthPublic Interest, 40: 11-12, 1975
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Healthy People, The Surgeon General's Report on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, DHEW (PHS) Pub No 79-55071A
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Green LW, Kreuter MW, Deeds S., Partridge, KDHealth Education Planning: A Diagnostic Approach, Mayfield Press, Palo Alto, CA, 1980
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Kreuter MW, and Green LWEvaluation of School Health Education: Identifying, Purpose, Keeping Perspective . J School Health, April 1978. pp 228-235.
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Kreuter MW: A Case for Philosophy, J School Health, Feb. 1979, p. 116.
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Green LA, Simmons, RL, Reed, FM, Warren, PS and Morrison JD: A Family Medicine Information System: The Beginning of a Network for Practicing and Resident Family Physicians, J Fam Prac7(3), pg. 567-576, 1978.
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Alburey Castell's quote was taken from: Burt JJ: "The University's Responsibility for the Educated Person." A paper presented to the University of Maryland Seminar on the University and the Educated Person. September 6, 1979
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Edwards P (Ed.): The Encyclopedia of Philosophy , MacMillan Publishing Company and The Free Press, Vol. I p 384.
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Hochbaum GM: Some Select Aspects of School Health Education, Health Ed, March/April 1978.
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Nader PR and Parcel GSCompetence: The Outcome of Health and Education in Options for School Health , Nader, P.R (ed ) Aspen Systems Corp., Germantown, MD., 1978, pp. 1-17
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Health Education: A Conceptual Approach to Curriculum Design. (E M. Sliepcevich et. al) (Washington, D C. School Health Education Study) 1967.
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Baranowski T.: Toward the Definitions of the Concepts of Health, Disease, Wellness and Illness, Health Values: Achieving High Level Wellness (1980), in press.
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Lammers J. and Kreuter MW: Assessing the Effects of the Fifth Grade Unit of the School Health Curriculum Project on Students' Decision-Making Skills. Research paper presented at the 1980 ASHA National meeting
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Pollock M. and Oberteuffer D.: Health Science and the Young Child, Harper and Row, New York, 1974.
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Green LW, Heit P., Iverson DC, Kolbe LJ and Kreuter MW: The School Health Curriculum Project: Its Theory, Practice and Measurement Experience. Health Educ7(1) pp 14-34, 1980.
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Parcel GS, Nader PR and Rogers PJ: Health Locus of Control and Health Values: Implication for School Health Education Health Values: Achieving High LevelWellness, 4(1), pp. 32-37, 1980.
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Teaching Tools for Primary Preventions: A Guide to Classroom Curricula. The Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation NIDA Contract No. 271-77-4515. (Describes 33 such programs.
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Evans RI, Rozelle RM, Mittelmark MB, Hansen WB, Bane AL and Havis J.: Deterring the Onset of Smoking in Children: Knowledge of immediate physiological effects and coping with peer pressure, media pressure and parent modeling . J Appl Soc Psych8(2), pp. 126-135, 1978.
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McAlister AL , Perry C. and Maccaby N.: Adolescent Smoking: Onset and Prevention . Pediatrics, 63(4), pp. 650-658, 1979
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Duryea E. and Kreuter MW: Declarative Consistency: An Inquiry into Health Decision Making Skills in Students, Eta Sigma Camman, 12(1) 1980. pp. 2-5.
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Work currently in progress by Gary Nelson of the Bureau of Health Promotion and Risk Reduction in the Utah State Department of Health under a grant from the Bureau of Health Education, Center for Disease Control, USPHS.
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Nelson G., Christenson G. and Kreuter MW: An Investigation of the Relationship between Locus of Control and Smoking Onset. A paper delivered at the American Public Health Association Annual Conference, Detroit, Mich., Oct. 21, 1980.