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Comparison of a general and conditional measure of e-cigarette harm perceptions
Olivia A. Wackowski
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Michelle Jeong
Institute for Nicotine and Tobacco Studies
School of Public Health, Social Behavioral Health Science
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Electronic Cigarettes
100%
Harm Perception
100%
General Measure
100%
Conditional Measures
100%
Older Adults
42%
Vaping
28%
Risk Perception
14%
Tobacco
14%
Intention to Use
14%
Tobacco Products
14%
Tobacco Use
14%
Adult Age
14%
Cigarette Use
14%
Survey Data
14%
Product Harm
14%
Inconsistent Responses
14%
User Health
14%
Use Conditions
14%
Cronbach
14%
Social Sciences
Young Adults
100%
Risk Perception
33%
Consumers
33%
Best Practice
33%
Survey Analysis
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Vaping
100%
Risk Perception
50%
Tobacco Use
50%
Psychology
Risk Perception
100%
Neuroscience
Behavior (Neuroscience)
100%