142 items concerned with psychological aspects of smoking are listed alphabetically.
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DamonA.Constitution and smoking. Science, 1961, 134, 339–340.
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DoggartJ. H.Smoking as a factor in visual disturbance. Practitioner, 1959, 182, 204–211.
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EysenckH. J.Personality and cigarette smoking. Life Sci., 1964, 3, 777–790.
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EysenckH. J.Smoking, health and personality. New York: Basic Books, 1965.
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FeatherN. T.Cigarette smoking and lung cancer: a study of cognitive dissonance. Aust. J. Psychol., 1962, 14, 55–64.
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