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Vol. 10, Issue SI-Obesity, 2012August 01, 2012 PDT

Using the Multi-Attribute Utility Model to Better Understand Fruit and Vegetable Intake among College Students

Anna Stiles Hanlon, Jie Wu Weiss, Shari McMahan, Emily Cheng,
https://doi.org/10.32398/cjhp.v10iSI-Obesity.1470
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Hanlon, Anna Stiles, Jie Wu Weiss, Shari McMahan, and Emily Cheng. 2012. “Using the Multi-Attribute Utility Model to Better Understand Fruit and Vegetable Intake among College Students.” California Journal of Health Promotion 10 (SI-Obesity): 40–56. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.32398/​cjhp.v10iSI-Obesity.1470.

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