Asked by Logan Aguilar on May 08, 2024

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In trying to prevent people from smoking, educational programs such as lectures and government pamphlets​

A) ​are generally not very effective.
B) ​generate positive feelings toward smoking.
C) ​are more effective than inoculation programs.
D) ​are more effective with college students than middle school students.

Inoculation Programs

Public health initiatives designed to vaccinate populations against infectious diseases to prevent their spread and protect public health.

Educational Programs

Structured sets of learning experiences or activities designed to achieve a particular set of knowledge, skills, or competencies.

Government Pamphlets

Printed materials distributed by the government to provide information about health, safety, regulations or services to the public.

  • Understand the effectiveness of educational and government interventions in reducing smoking rates.
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Amanda RowlandMay 14, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Research has shown that traditional educational programs such as lectures and pamphlets are not very effective in preventing people from smoking. Other methods such as peer-led programs and media campaigns have been found to be more successful.