References
1. Nelson, Jon P. Advertising, alcohol, and youth: Is the alcoholic beverage industry targeting minors with magazine ads? Regulation, 2005, 28(2), Advertising and Media section. The critiqued article was: Sanchez, Lori, et al. Tobacco and alcohol advertisements in magazines: Are young readers being targeted? Journal of the American Medical Association, 2000 (April 26), 283.
2. Nelson, Jon P. Advertising, alcohol, and youth: Is the alcoholic beverage industry targeting minors with magazine ads? Regulation, 2005, 28(2), Advertising and Media section. The article in question was Garfield, C.F., et al. Alcohol advertising in magazines and adolescent readership. Journal of the American Medical Association, 2003 (May 14), 289.
3. Milloy, S. J. Junk Science Judo: Self-Defense Against Health Scares & Scams. Washington, DC: Cato, 2001, p. ix.
4. Milloy, S. J. Junk Science Judo: Self-Defense Against Health Scares & Scams. Washington, DC: Cato, 2001, pp. ix-x.
5. Milloy, S. J. Junk Science Judo: Self-Defense Against Health Scares & Scams. Washington, DC: Cato, 2001, pp. xi-xii.
Readings
Huff, D. How to Lie with Statistics. New York: Norton, 1993.
Milloy, S. J. Junk Science Judo: Self-Defense Against Health Scares and Scams. Washington, DC: Cato Institute, 2001.
