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Application of random-effects regression models in relapse research.
Application of random-effects regression models in relapse research. Addiction. 1996 Dec; 91 Suppl:S211-29.
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subject areas
Alcoholism
Humans
Longitudinal Studies
Models, Statistical
Personality Assessment
Recurrence
Regression Analysis
Smoking Cessation
Social Facilitation
Substance-Related Disorders
Treatment Outcome
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Donald Hedeker