Black, NicolaWilliams, A. JessJavornik, NezaScott, ClaireJohnston, MarieEisma, Maarten CMichie, SusanHartmann-Boyce, JamieWest, RobertViechtbauer, Wolfgangde Bruin, Marijn2019-09-162019-09-162019-06Black, N, Williams, A J, Javornik, N, Scott, C, Johnston, M, Eisma, M C, Michie, S, Hartmann-Boyce, J, West, R, Viechtbauer, W & de Bruin, M 2019, 'Enhancing Behavior Change Technique Coding Methods : Identifying Behavioral Targets and Delivery Styles in Smoking Cessation Trials', Annals of Behavioral Medicine, vol. 53, no. 6, pp. 583-591. https://doi.org/10.1093/abm/kay0680883-6612Mendeley: 8054de0f-d96a-39f4-b4e3-cf0ef87e4b2cORCID: /0000-0003-0124-4827/work/175114074http://hdl.handle.net/2164/12945We thank the authors of included studies who responded to our requests for materials on the intervention and comparator group support. These materials were crucial to achieving our current aims. We also thank the members of our advisory board panels who provided valuable input into the broader study design.9720856engbehavior change techniquessmoking cessationreliabilitysystematic reviewdelivery styletailoringSmoking cessationDelivery styleSystematic reviewBehavior change techniqueReliabilityTailoringMETAANALYSISCONSENSUSINTERVENTIONSR MedicineSupplementary DataREnhancing Behavior Change Technique Coding Methods : Identifying Behavioral Targets and Delivery Styles in Smoking Cessation TrialsJournal article10.1093/abm/kay068http://www.mendeley.com/research/enhancing-behavior-change-technique-coding-methods-identifying-behavioral-targets-delivery-styles-sm536