1. Mark Twain wrote that if your only tool is a hammer all your problems come to look like nails. And so it has Evaluation of the Sydney "Quit For Life" anti-smoking campaign. Part 1. Achievement ofintermediate goals;Pierce, J.P.; Dwyer, T.; Frape, G.; Chapman, S.; Chamberlain, A.; Burke, N.;MedjsAust,1986
2. Australian court decision on passive smoking largely been with the dominant explanatory paradigms in smoking control research. Social scientists have long argued for multiple methods or triangulation in studying complex human phenomena.24'2 Triangulated research may use different investigators, theories, upheld on appeal;Chapman, S.; Woodward, S.;BMJ,1993
3. The news on smoking: editorial coverage of tobacco and health issues in Australian newspapers, 1987-88;Chapman, S.;Am J Public Health,1989
4. Cigarette and alcohol consumption among Victorian secondary schoolchildren in 1990. Melbourne: Centre for Behavioural Research in Cancer, Anti Cancer Council ofVictoria, 1990. and methods to study the one phenomenon, with the assumption that the weaknesses in each single method will be compensated by the counterbalancing strengths of another. This is not to argue that triangulation can ever produce a single "true" reality beyond the frameworks and interpretations provided by each research approach.26 Data collection methods and interpretive;White, V.M.; Hill, D.J.; Williams, R.
5. Shared accommodation-non-smokers wanted!;Chapman, S.,1992