TY - JOUR AB - ea Volume 16 Supplement 2 May 2014 Foreword New Methods for Advancing Research on Tobacco Dependence Using Ecological Momentary Assessments S. T. Lanza, M. E. Piper, and S. Shiffman S71 editorial The Promise of Intensive Longitudinal Data Capture for Behavioral Health Research E. M. Ginexi, W. Riley, A. A. Atienza, P. L. Mabry S73 review Conceptualizing Analyses of Ecological Momentary Assessment Data S. Shiffman S76 BrieF report Compliance With an EMA Monitoring Protocol and Its Relationship With Participant and Smoking Characteristics N. Schüz, J. A. E. Walters, M. Frandsen, J. Bower, S. G. Ferguson S88 original tion investiga Advancing Cessation Research by Integrating EMA and Geospatial Methodologies: Associations Between Tobacco Retail Outlets and Real-time Smoking Urges During a Quit Attempt K. L. Watkins, S. D. Regan, N. Nguyen, M. S. Businelle, D. E. Kendzor, C. Lam, D. Balis, A. G. Cuevas, Y. Cao, L. R. Reitzel S93 review Integrating Ecological Momentary Assessment and Functional Brain Imaging Methods: New Avenues for Studying and Treating Tobacco Dependence S. J. Wilson, J. M. Smyth, R. R. MacLean S102 original tions investiga Cognition and Craving During Smoking Cessation: An Ecological Momentary Assessment Study A. J. Waters, E. H. Szeto, D. W. Wetter, P. TI - Table_of_Contents JF - Nicotine and Tobacco Research DO - 10.1093/ntr/ntu075 DA - 2014-05-04 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/table-of-contents-ipKEMonaBn SP - NP EP - NP VL - 16 IS - Suppl_2 DP - DeepDyve ER -