The Influence of Web- Versus Paper-based Formats on the Assessment of Tobacco Dependence: Evaluating the Measurement Invariance of the Dimensions of Tobacco Dependence Scale
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of mode of administration (internet-based, web survey format versus pencil-and-paper format) on responses to the Dimensions of Tobacco Dependence Scale (DTDS). Responses from 1,484 adolescents that reported using tobacco (mean age 16 years) were...
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Main Authors: | Chris G. Richardson (Author), Joy L. Johnson (Author), Pamela A. Ratner (Author), Bruno D. Zumbo (Author) |
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2009-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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