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Adult Cigarette Smoking Prevalence: Declining as Expected (Not as Desired)

David Mendez, PhD and Kenneth E. Warner, PhD

David Mendez and Kenneth E. Warner are with the Department of Health Management and Policy, University of Michigan School of Public Health, Ann Arbor.



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FIGURE 1— Observed versus predicted adult smoking prevalence in the United States (with confidence intervals).

 





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