His main research concerns Social psychology, Advertising, Developmental psychology, Environmental health and Longitudinal study. The concepts of his Social psychology study are interwoven with issues in Tobacco control, Disadvantaged, Social protection, Scale and Social environment. His work on Advertising campaign as part of general Advertising research is frequently linked to Electronic cigarette, Injury prevention and Suicide prevention, bridging the gap between disciplines.
His Juvenile delinquency study in the realm of Developmental psychology interacts with subjects such as Risk factor. His Environmental health research integrates issues from Snus, Smokeless tobacco, Relative risk and Tobacco harm reduction, Tobacco in Alabama. He has included themes like Abstinence and Addiction, Craving in his Longitudinal study study.
James Nonnemaker mostly deals with Advertising, Environmental health, Demography, Tobacco control and Social psychology. The study incorporates disciplines such as Cigarillo, Common value auction and Nicotine in addition to Advertising. His research in Environmental health tackles topics such as Youth smoking which are related to areas like Cohort.
The Demography study which covers Odds ratio that intersects with Cohort study. His Tobacco control research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Cigarette smoking, Clinical psychology and Quitline. With his scientific publications, his incorporates both Social psychology and Adolescent health.
James Nonnemaker spends much of his time researching Demography, Tobacco control, Advertising, Odds and Packaging and labeling. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Odds ratio, Health economics and Cigarette use. His studies deal with areas such as Cigarette smoking and Clinical psychology as well as Tobacco control.
His work deals with themes such as Social environment, Product and Craving, which intersect with Advertising. His Odds research incorporates elements of Youth smoking and Longitudinal study. His Packaging and labeling research integrates issues from Cigarillo, Tobacco sales and Environmental health.
James Nonnemaker mainly focuses on Advertising, Internet privacy, Applied psychology, Risk perception and Tobacco use. His work carried out in the field of Advertising brings together such families of science as Retail sales and Tobacco sales. His Internet privacy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Smoking control and Multinomial logistic regression.
James Nonnemaker has included themes like Statement and Uncertainty in his Applied psychology study. His study in Demography extends to Tobacco use with its themes. His Odds study incorporates themes from Longitudinal study, Program evaluation, Confounding and Mass media.
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Promoting school connectedness: evidence from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health.
Clea A. McNeely;James M. Nonnemaker;Robert W. Blum.
Journal of School Health (2002)
Public and private domains of religiosity and adolescent health risk behaviors: evidence from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health.
James M Nonnemaker;Clea A McNeely;Robert Wm Blum.
Social Science & Medicine (2003)
Attempts to quit smoking and relapse: factors associated with success or failure from the ATTEMPT cohort study.
Xiaolei Zhou;James Nonnemaker;Beth Sherrill;Alicia W. Gilsenan.
Addictive Behaviors (2009)
Peer effects in adolescent overweight.
Justin G. Trogdon;James Nonnemaker;Joanne Pais.
Journal of Health Economics (2008)
Vulnerability, risk, and protection
Robert William Blum;Clea McNeely;James Nonnemaker.
Journal of Adolescent Health (2002)
Exposure to Electronic Cigarette Television Advertisements Among Youth and Young Adults
Jennifer C. Duke;Youn O. Lee;Annice E. Kim;Kimberly A. Watson.
Pediatrics (2014)
Changes in hospitality workers’ exposure to secondhand smoke following the implementation of New York’s smoke-free law
Matthew Farrelly;James Nonnemaker;R Chou;A Hyland.
Tobacco Control (2005)
Predicting the Effects of Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Taxes on Food and Beverage Demand in a Large Demand System
Chen Zhen;Eric A. Finkelstein;James M. Nonnemaker;Shawn A. Karns.
American Journal of Agricultural Economics (2014)
Poverty and child emotional and behavioral problems: Racial/ethnic differences in processes and effects
Jane D. McLeod;James M. Nonnemaker.
Journal of Health and Social Behavior (2000)
Multiple tobacco product use among adults in the United States: Cigarettes, cigars, electronic cigarettes, hookah, smokeless tobacco, and snus
Youn O. Lee;Christine J. Hebert;James M. Nonnemaker;Annice E. Kim.
Preventive Medicine (2014)
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