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    Determining an Appropriate Sample Size for Qualitative Interviews to Achieve True and Near Code Saturation: Secondary Analysis of Data by Squire, Claudia M, Giombi, Kristen C, Rupert, Douglas J, Amoozegar, Jacqueline, Williams, Peyton

    Published in Journal of medical Internet research (09-07-2024)
    “…In-depth interviews are a common method of qualitative data collection, providing rich data on individuals' perceptions and behaviors that would be challenging…”
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    Consumers' Perceptions of Edible Marijuana Products for Recreational Use: Likes, Dislikes, and Reasons for Use by Giombi, Kristen C., Kosa, Katherine M., Rains, Carrie, Cates, Sheryl C.

    Published in Substance use & misuse (21-03-2018)
    “…Background: Edible marijuana products have become extremely popular in states that have legalized marijuana for recreational use. Objectives: The goal of this…”
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    How four U.S. states are regulating recreational marijuana edibles by Gourdet, Camille, Giombi, Kristen C, Kosa, Katherine, Wiley, Jenny, Cates, Sheryl

    Published in The International journal of drug policy (01-05-2017)
    “…Abstract Background Sales of edible marijuana products have been strong in Colorado and Washington State since the legalization of recreational marijuana…”
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    Implied Claims in Drug Advertising: A Review of Recent Literature and Regulatory Actions by Aikin, Kathryn J., Boudewyns, Vanessa, Betts, Kevin R., Giombi, Kristen C., Paquin, Ryan S., Brewington, Micaela, Malik, Raahina

    Published in Health communication (20-03-2024)
    “…Federal agencies and self-regulatory bodies help to ensure prescription and nonprescription drug promotion contains accurate information; however, false or…”
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    Consumer use and understanding of labelling information on edible marijuana products sold for recreational use in the states of Colorado and Washington by Kosa, Katherine M, Giombi, Kristen C, Rains, Caroline B, Cates, Sheryl C

    Published in The International journal of drug policy (01-05-2017)
    “…Abstract Background In 2014, the states of Colorado and Washington began allowing retail sales of marijuana for recreational use. The regulatory agencies in…”
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    Farm-to-school education grants reach low-income children and encourage them to learn about fruits and vegetables by Rains, Caroline B, Giombi, Kristen C, Joshi, Anupama

    Published in Translational behavioral medicine (01-10-2019)
    “…For children from low-income families, school meals are a significant portion of daily caloric intake and hence an opportunity to address food insecurity. For…”
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    Detecting bad actors in value-based payment models by Lissenden, Brett, Lewis, Rebecca S., Giombi, Kristen C., Spain, Pamela C.

    “…The U.S. federal government is spending billions of dollars to test a multitude of new approaches to pay for healthcare. Unintended consequences are a major…”
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    A comparative analysis of hedonic models of nutrition information and health claims on food products: An application to soup products by Giombi, Kristen C., Muth, Mary K., Levin, David

    Published in Journal of food products marketing (03-10-2018)
    “…Over time, the quality of data on food purchases and label information has improved such that hedonic analyses to determine the implicit prices of product…”
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    Survey of Afterschool Programs Suggests Most Offer Fruit and Vegetables Daily by Wiecha, Jean L, Williams, Pamela A, Giombi, Kristen C, Richer, Amanda, Hall, Georgia

    Published in Preventing chronic disease (31-05-2018)
    “…Most children underconsume fruit and vegetables. This study estimated the frequency and quality of fruit and vegetables offered during snack in US afterschool…”
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    Farm-to-School Grant Funding Increases Children’s Access to Local Fruits and Vegetables in Oregon by Giombi, Kristen, Joshi, Anupama, Rains, Caroline, Wiecha, Jean

    “…We undertook this study to measure the reach of Oregon's legislated farm-to-school grant program among school districts and children, particularly low income,…”
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