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Articles Appearing in Vol. 29, No. 2
Prenatal Cocaine Exposure
Methodological Questions and Answers in Prenatal Cocaine Exposure: Turning ‘Junk’ Science into Genuine Science Robert E. Arendt
Accuracy in Detecting Prenatal Drug Exposure Robert E. Arendt, Lynn T. Singer, Sonia Minnes, and Ann Salvator
Examiner Masking in Research on the Effects of Prenatal Cocaine Exposure Fonda Davis Eyler, Marylou Behnke, Nanci Stewart, and Kathleen Wobie
Studies of Prenatal Cocaine Exposure: Assessing the Influence of Extraneous Variables Gale A. Richardson, Nancy L. Day
Samples in Research on Prenatal Cocaine Exposure: Vexing Problems and Practical Solutions Heather Carmichael Olson, and Susan Katalin Toth
Advances and Redirections in Understanding Effects of Fetal Drug Exposure Lynn T. Singer
To Covary or Not To Covary: What is the Question? Barry Lester
Selected Papers
Dope Sniffers in New York City: An Ethnography of Heroin Markets and Patterns of Use Xavier Andrade, Stephen J. Sifaneck, and Alan Neaigus
Matching Rhetoric to Dollars: Twenty-Five Years of Federal Drug Strategies and Drug Budgets John Carnevale,and Patrick Murphy
What Drug Dealers Tell Us About Their Costs of Doing Business Jonathan P. Caulkins, Bruce Johnson, Angela Taylor, and Lowell Taylor
Drug Use, Workplace Accidents and Employee Turnover John Hoffmann, and Cindy Larison
The Straight Edge Subculture: Examining the Youths’ Drug-Free Way Darrell D. Irwin
Developmental Patterns Associated with the Onset of Drug Use: Changes in Postulated Mediators During Adolescence Ralph B. McNeal, Jr., William B. Hansen
Heroin Sniffing as Self-Regulation Among Injecting and Non-Injecting Heroin Users Jo L. Sotheran, Douglas S. Goldsmith, Martín Blasco, and Samuel R. Friedman
Racial Differences in HIV Infection and Risk Behaviors Among Drug Users in A Low Seroprevalence Area Barbara D. Warner, and Carl G. Leukefeld
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