Multiple Choice
Generally, high-fear appeals are more effective than low-fear appeals in producing behavior change when:
A) specific instructions are provided on how to avoid painful consequences
B) the issue is unimportant to the audience
C) the issue is moderately important to the audience
D) the audience is challenged to come up with their own plan for avoiding painful consequences
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