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Authors: MOBERG DP PIPER DL
Citation: Dp. Moberg et Dl. Piper, THE HEALTHY FOR LIFE PROJECT - SEXUAL RISK BEHAVIOR OUTCOMES, AIDS education and prevention, 10(2), 1998, pp. 128-148

Authors: LACKEY JF MOBERG DP BALISTRIERI M
Citation: Jf. Lackey et al., BY WHOSE STANDARDS - REFLECTIONS ON EMPOWERMENT EVALUATION AND GRASS-ROOTS GROUPS, Evaluation practice, 18(2), 1997, pp. 137-146

Authors: SCHULZ R SCHECKLER WE MOBERG DP JOHNSON PR
Citation: R. Schulz et al., CHANGING NATURE OF PHYSICIAN SATISFACTION WITH HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION AND FEE-FOR-SERVICE PRACTICES, Journal of family practice, 45(4), 1997, pp. 321-330

Authors: KRAHN D PIPER D KING M OLSON L KURTH C MOBERG DP
Citation: D. Krahn et al., DIETING IN 6TH GRADE PREDICTS ALCOHOL-USE IN 9TH GRADE, Journal of substance abuse, 8(3), 1996, pp. 293-301

Authors: GUSTAFSON DH BOSWORTH K TREECE C WU YC PALMER CGS MOBERG DP HAWKINS RP
Citation: Dh. Gustafson et al., PREDICTING ADOLESCENT PROBLEM USE OF MARIJUANA - DEVELOPMENT AND TESTING OF A BAYESIAN MODEL, International journal of the addictions, 29(7), 1994, pp. 861-886

Authors: MAUSER E VANSTELLE KR MOBERG DP
Citation: E. Mauser et al., THE ECONOMIC-IMPACT OF DIVERTING SUBSTANCE-ABUSING OFFENDERS INTO TREATMENT, Crime and delinquency, 40(4), 1994, pp. 568-588

Authors: VANSTELLE KR MAUSER E MOBERG DP
Citation: Kr. Vanstelle et al., RECIDIVISM TO THE CRIMINAL-JUSTICE SYSTEM OF SUBSTANCE-ABUSING OFFENDERS DIVERTED INTO TREATMENT, Crime and delinquency, 40(2), 1994, pp. 175-196

Authors: MOBERG DP PIPER DL WU JY SERLIN RC
Citation: Dp. Moberg et al., WHEN TOTAL RANDOMIZATION IS IMPOSSIBLE - NESTED RANDOMIZED ASSIGNMENT, Evaluation review, 17(3), 1993, pp. 271-291

Authors: PIPER DL KING MJ MOBERG DP
Citation: Dl. Piper et al., IMPLEMENTING A MIDDLE SCHOOL-HEALTH PROMOTION RESEARCH-PROJECT - LESSONS OUR TEXTBOOK DIDNT TEACH US, Evaluation and program planning, 16(3), 1993, pp. 171-180
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