“…Exposure to POS tobacco displays is known to be associated with both adolescent smoking and susceptibility to future smoking (Paynter & Edwards, 2009; Robertson, McGee, Marsh, & Hoek, 2015; Shadel, Martino, Setodji, Scharf, Kusuke, Sicker, & Gong, 2016). Studies that have attempted to identify the mechanisms by which exposure to POS tobacco displays might affect young people’s susceptibility for use have focused on perceptions of the attractiveness of cigarette packs, smoking-related norms, and the perceived accessibility of cigarettes (McNeill et al, 2011; Setodji, Martino, Gong, Dunbar, Kusuke, Sicker, & Shadel, 2018; Wakefield, Germain, Durkin, & Henriksen, 2006), all factors that are known to increase the likelihood of smoking (Doubeni, Li, Fouayzi, & DiFranza, 2008; Germain, Wakefield, & Durkin, 2010; Olds, Thombs, & Tomasek, 2005).…”