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Effects of evidence-based strategies to reduce the socioeconomic gradient of uptake in the English NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme (ASCEND): four cluster-randomised controlled trials
Wardle J, von Wagner C, Kralj-Hans I, Halloran SP, Smith SG, McGregor LM, Vart G, Howe R, Snowball J, Handley G, Logan RF, Rainbow S, Smith S, Thomas MC & Counsell N (2016) Effects of evidence-based strategies to reduce the socioeconomic gradient of uptake in the English NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme (ASCEND): four cluster-randomised controlled trials. Commentary on: Marie-Louise Essink-Bot, Evelien Dekker Equal access to colorectal cancer screening The Lancet, Volume 387, Issue 10020, 20–26 February 2016, Pages 724-726. Lancet, 387 (10020), pp. 751-759. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736%2815%2901154-X
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Agenda for conceptualising and researching praise and criticism
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Complexities of Understanding Female Dispersal in Primates
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Ape Population Abundance Estimates
Sop T, Cheyne SM, Maisels F, Wich SA & Williamson EA (2015) Ape Population Abundance Estimates. In: Arcus Foundation (ed.) Industrial Agriculture and Ape Conservation: State of the Apes 2015. State of the Apes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 1-41. http://www.stateoftheapes.com/volume-2-industrial-agriculture/
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Experimental Studies of Cumulative Culture in Modern Humans: What Are the Requirements of the Ratchet?
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A ladder logic model to inform the design of incentive interventions for breastfeeding
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Informed choice and consent among women attending for breast screening in the UK: data from a qualitative study
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Implementation matters: Parental presence during repeated painful procedures: a complicated matter
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