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Title
Smoking behaviour and compensation: a review of the literature.
Authors
Scherer, G
Abstract
Compensation or compensatory smoking, accurately defined, deals with the question of whether switching to cigarette brands with different smoke yields is associated with a change in smoke uptake proportional to the change in machine-derived yields. The issue of compensation is important because it bears on whether switching to "lighter" brands means lower overall smoke intake or not.