1. and Robert A Elton analyses, city, year, age group, and social class were included as explanatory variables, and also the interaction between city and year of survey. This last factor was used to test whether or not the change in response (proportion answering correctly or overall score) between;Roberts, M.Maureen; Robinson, Susan E.; French, Kate; Proudfoot, Ann; Talbot, Helen,1981
2. The Edinburgh Breast Education Project;Roberts, M.M.; French, K.; Robinson, S.E.;UICC Technical Reports,1984
3. Breast cancer and breast self-examination: what do Scottish women know?;Roberts, M.M.; French, K.; Duffy, J.;Soc Sci Med,1984
4. Don't take a chance! A public were aware of their appreciation and had a strong impression that many women wished for more knowledge not just about breast cancer, but about their health in general. Because ofthis, we realised that campaign to encourage the early reporting of breast symptoms;Christmas, P.; Nichols, S.;Health Educ J,1982
5. Breast self-examination practices and breast cancer survival;Foster, R.S.; Costanza, M.C.;Cancer