In this study, I hypothesize that participants who read a vignette summarizing a scientific article on using cannabis to treat cancer pain will report significantly different approval of the treatment if they are randomly assigned to see either the label marijuana, cannabis, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), or nabiximols (a pharmaceutical cannabis derivative). Specifically, I predict that participants will report significantly lower approval when reading marijuana compared to nabiximols. I also hypothesize that reported stigma will mediate the relationship between the noun condition and reported approval and that reported political orientation will mediate the relationship between noun condition and reported stigma. I plan to use an MTurk sample...
BackgroundThe cannabis product and regulatory landscape is changing in the United States. Against th...
Label claim, as its name implies, assures consumers that the claims printed on the label of a regula...
Introduction: The concept of a cannabis ‘entourage effect’ was first coined as a hypothetical aftert...
In this study, I hypothesize that participants who read a vignette summarizing a scientific article ...
Background. The emergence of legal cannabis industries poses a new public health challenge. Health i...
Given the changing landscape of medicinal drug use, it has become less clear what type of drug use i...
Background: Despite its increasing prevalence and acceptance among the general publ...
Marijuana is one of the most commonly used illicit substances in the U.S. and its rapid implementati...
The earliest use of cannabis for a variety of medicinal uses dates back to ancient China, during the...
Over the past two decades, a growing cadre of US states has legalized the drug commonly known as “ma...
The current study details the development and psychometric evaluation of the Medical Cannabis Expect...
Copyright © 2013 Gil Bar-Sela et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Over the past two decades, a growing cadre of US states has legalized the drug commonly known as "ma...
BackgroundRecreational cannabis has been legalized in 11 states and Washington DC in the US. However...
The use of medical marijuana is a controversial subject among doctors, scientists, policymakers, and...
BackgroundThe cannabis product and regulatory landscape is changing in the United States. Against th...
Label claim, as its name implies, assures consumers that the claims printed on the label of a regula...
Introduction: The concept of a cannabis ‘entourage effect’ was first coined as a hypothetical aftert...
In this study, I hypothesize that participants who read a vignette summarizing a scientific article ...
Background. The emergence of legal cannabis industries poses a new public health challenge. Health i...
Given the changing landscape of medicinal drug use, it has become less clear what type of drug use i...
Background: Despite its increasing prevalence and acceptance among the general publ...
Marijuana is one of the most commonly used illicit substances in the U.S. and its rapid implementati...
The earliest use of cannabis for a variety of medicinal uses dates back to ancient China, during the...
Over the past two decades, a growing cadre of US states has legalized the drug commonly known as “ma...
The current study details the development and psychometric evaluation of the Medical Cannabis Expect...
Copyright © 2013 Gil Bar-Sela et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Over the past two decades, a growing cadre of US states has legalized the drug commonly known as "ma...
BackgroundRecreational cannabis has been legalized in 11 states and Washington DC in the US. However...
The use of medical marijuana is a controversial subject among doctors, scientists, policymakers, and...
BackgroundThe cannabis product and regulatory landscape is changing in the United States. Against th...
Label claim, as its name implies, assures consumers that the claims printed on the label of a regula...
Introduction: The concept of a cannabis ‘entourage effect’ was first coined as a hypothetical aftert...