Breaking the Cigarette Habit: Effects of a Technique Involving Threatened Loss of Money
Abstract Participants in a program to break the cigarette habit posted money for a period of either 12 weeks (1965–66 groups) or 16 weeks (1866–1967 group). Participants forfeited their money to the group if they smoked, but earned their money back by completing specified periods of abstinence. Of 2...
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