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Attribution Theory: A Fit with Substance Abuse Problems

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Pages 295-303 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009

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Sara E. Gutierres & John W. Reich. (1988) Attributional Analysis of Drug Abuse and Gender: Effects of Treatment and Relationship to Rehabilitation. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology 7:2-3, pages 176-191.
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