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Back to the Future: Smoking in Movies in 2002 Compared With 1950 Levels

Stanton A. Glantz, PhD, Karen W. Kacirk and Charles McCulloch, PhD

Stanton A. Glantz and Karen Kacirk are with the Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education, and Charles McCulloch is with the Division of Biostatistics, all at the University of California, San Francisco.



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FIGURE 1— Smoking incidents per hour in motion pictures, 1950–2001

Note. The 2 zero values in 1953, 1959, and 1960 are offset slightly so that both points are visible.

 





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