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Megan LemonsNathaniel ThomasSouthern New Hampshire University15 August 2021Annotated BibliographyLong-Hall, C., & Busbin, J. W. (1990). Implications of addiction theory for primary andsecondary prevention programs.Health Marketing Quarterly,7(3), 33. Retrieved from%2Fscholarly-journals%2Fimplications-addiction-theory-primary-secondary%2Fdocview%2F205254034%2Fse-2%3Faccountid%3D3783This article published through the Health Marketing Quarterly. This journal is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on issues surrounding marketing by different health careorganizations. This article was written by Carolyn Long-Hall and James Busbin. When searchingfor information of the authors, there was little to no information available about Long-Hall. Evenso, due to their ability to be published in a peer-reviewed, academic journal suggest that Long-Hall is a trusted author. Busbin, however, does have a bit of information on him. He is aprofessor in the marketing department at Western Carolina University.

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