Author Note

G. Scott Acton and Sharon M. Hall, Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute, University of California, San Francisco; Jeffrey D. Kunz and Mark Wilson, University of California, Berkeley.

Work on this article was supported in part by grants to G. Scott Acton from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) (F32-DA14739) and the Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program (10FT-0248) and by grants to Sharon M. Hall from NIDA (P50-DA09253, R01-DA02538, and T32-DA07250) and the National Cancer Institute (R01-CA71378). We are grateful to Kevin L. Delucchi and Janice Y. Tsoh for helpful comments on earlier versions of the article.

Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to G. Scott Acton, Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute, University of California, San Francisco, Box 0984-TRC, 401 Parnassus Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94143-0984, acton@personalityresearch.org.


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