Impact on alcohol selection and online purchasing of changing the proportion of available non-alcoholic versus alcoholic drinks: A randomised controlled trial
1Behaviour and Health Research Unit, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom; School of Sciences, Bath Spa University, Bath, United Kingdom
2School of Psychological Science, Tobacco and Alcohol Research Group, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom; Department of Psychology, University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom
3School of Psychological Science, Tobacco and Alcohol Research Group, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom
4Behaviour and Health Research Unit, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
5Behaviour and Health Research Unit, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom; EPPI Centre, UCL Social Research Institute, University College London, London, United Kingdom
* Correspondence: n.clarke@bathspa.ac.uk
PLOS Medicine — Volume 20, Issue 3 (2023-03)
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Clarke, N., Blackwell, A., Ferrar, J., De-Loyde, K., Pilling, M., Munafò, M., Marteau, T., Hollands, G. (2023). Impact on alcohol selection and online purchasing of changing the proportion of available non-alcoholic versus alcoholic drinks: A randomised controlled trial. PLOS Medicine, 20(3), online. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1004193
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