Authors’ Reply to Petrou & Lazuras: ‘Recreational Athletes’ Use of Performance-Enhancing Substances: Results from the First European Randomized Response Technique Survey’

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Ask Vest Christiansen
Monika Frenger
Andrea Chirico
Werner Pitsch
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[1] Aarhus University,Department of Public Health
[2] Saarland University,Institute for Sport Science
[3] European Institute for Socioeconomy,Department of Psychology of Development and Socialization Processes
[4] “Sapienza” University of Rome,undefined
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