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  • 2002 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Lynn T. Kozlowski is affiliated with the University at Buffalo, State University of New York in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a focus on subfields such as Physiology, Pharmacology, Sociology and Political Science, Epidemiology, and Endocrine and Autonomic Systems.

Their work addresses multiple topics, particularly Smoking Behavior and Cessation, Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes, Risk Perception and Management, Neuroscience of Respiration and Sleep, Climate Change Communication and Perception, and Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology.

Publications from Lynn T. Kozlowski include articles in various journals, highlighting their engagement across disciplinary boundaries. Recent papers authored by or involving Kozlowski are:

  • Modes of Delivery in Concurrent Nicotine and Cannabis use ("Co-Use") among Youth: Findings from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Survey, 2020, Substance Abuse
  • Reasons for individual and concurrent use of vaped nicotine and cannabis: their similarities, differences, and association with product use, 2021, Journal of Cannabis Research
  • Use of Inhaled Nicotine and Cannabis Products among Adults Who Vape Both Substances, 2022, Substance Use & Misuse
  • Measuring Support for Requiring Reduced Nicotine Cigarettes: Issues with Questions, Answers, and Respondents, 2020, Health Behavior and Policy Review
  • Nicotine Addiction, Maurice Seevers, and the First Surgeon General Report on Cigarette Smoking and Health: Conflicting Terms and Interests, 2021, Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs

The frequent coauthors collaborating with Kozlowski include Danielle M. Smith, Richard J. O'Connor, Andrew Hyland, Jessica A. Kulak, and Rebecca L. Collins.

Key publication venues for this researcher are Substance Use & Misuse, Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, Substance Abuse, Journal of Cannabis Research, and Health Behavior and Policy Review.

Kozlowski was recognized as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 2002.

Best Publications

  • The Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence: a revision of the Fagerström Tolerance Questionnaire.

    Todd F. Heatherton;Lynn T. Kozlowski;Richard C. Frecker;Karl-Olov Fagerstrom

  • Recognizing Friends by Their Walk ; Gait Perception without Familiarity Cues

    James E. Cutting;Lynn T. Kozlowski

  • Measuring the Heaviness of Smoking: using self-reported time to the first cigarette of the day and number of cigarettes smoked per day

    Todd F. Heatherton;Lynn T. Kozlowski;Richard C. Frecker;William Rickert

  • Recognizing the sex of a walker from a dynamic point-light display

    Lynn T. Kozlowski;James E. Cutting

  • Nicotine addiction and its assessment.

    K O Fagerstrom;T F Heatherton;L T Kozlowski

  • Predicting smoking cessation with self-reported measures of nicotine dependence: FTQ, FTND, and HSI

    Lynn T. Kozlowski;Carol Q. Porter;C.Tracy Orleans;Marilyn A. Pope

  • Temporal and spatial factors in gait perception that influence gender recognition.

    Catharine D. Barclay;James E. Cutting;Lynn T. Kozlowski

  • Sense of Direction, Spatial Orientation, and Cognitive Maps.

    Lynn T. Kozlowski;Kendall J. Bryant

  • Use and misuse of the concept of craving by alcohol, tobacco, and drug researchers.

    L T Kozlowski;D A Wilkinson

  • A biomechanical invariant for gait perception

    James E. Cutting;Dennis R. Proffitt;Lynn T. Kozlowski

  • Cigarette filter ventilation is a defective design because of misleading taste, bigger puffs, and blocked vents

    L T Kozlowski;R J O'Connor

  • Influence of Smoking Fewer Cigarettes on Exposure to Tar, Nicotine, and Carbon Monoxide

    Neal L. Benowitz;Peyton Jacob;Lynn T. Kozlowski;Lisa Yu

  • Elastic Shifts of Opinion: Determinants of Direction and Durability

    Robert B. Cialdini;Alan Levy;C. Peter Herman;Lynn T. Kozlowski

  • Smokers’ misperceptions of light and ultra-light cigarettes may keep them smoking

    Lynn T Kozlowski;Marvin E Goldberg;Berwood A Yost;Erica L White

  • Filter ventilation and nicotine content of tobacco in cigarettes from Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States

    Lynn T Kozlowski;Nicholas Y Mehta;Christine T Sweeney;Stephen S Schwartz

  • Risky behaviors, e-cigarette use and susceptibility of use among college students

    M.L. Saddleson;L.T. Kozlowski;G.A. Giovino;L.W. Hawk

  • NICOTINE, A PRESCRIBABLE DRUG AVAILABLE WITHOUT PRESCRIPTION

    LynnT. Kozlowski;C.-P. Appel;RichardC. Frecker;Virginia Khouw

  • "Cravings" are ambiguous: ask about urges or desires

    Lynn T. Kozlowski;Robert E. Mann;D.A. Wilkinson;Constantine X. Poulos

  • Comparing Tobacco Cigarette Dependence With Other Drug Dependencies: Greater or Equal 'Difficulty Quitting' and 'Urges to Use,' but Less 'Pleasure' From Cigarettes

    Lynn T. Kozlowski;D. Adrian Wilkinson;Wayne Skinner;Carl Kent

  • The misuse of 'less-hazardous' cigarettes and its detection: hole-blocking of ventilated filters.

    L T Kozlowski;R C Frecker;V Khouw;M A Pope

Frequent Co-Authors

Gregory G. Homish
Gregory G. Homish University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Roberta Ferrence
Roberta Ferrence University of Toronto
Todd F. Heatherton
Todd F. Heatherton Dartmouth College
David Hammond
David Hammond University of Waterloo
James E. Cutting
James E. Cutting Cornell University
Stanley Schachter
Stanley Schachter Columbia University
C. Peter Herman
C. Peter Herman University of Toronto
Kenneth E. Leonard
Kenneth E. Leonard University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Linda C. Sobell
Linda C. Sobell Nova Southeastern University
Sherry A. McKee
Sherry A. McKee Yale University

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