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. 1974 Nov;64(11):1071–1080. doi: 10.2105/ajph.64.11.1071

A controlled study of the effect of television messages on safety belt use.

L S Robertson, A B Kelley, B O'Neill, C W Wixom, R S Eiswirth, W Haddon Jr
PMCID: PMC1775647  PMID: 4411614

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