Multiple Choice
Evaluation of social influence programs suggests that
A) adolescent smoking rates are unaffected.
B) fewer adolescents begin smoking after exposure to such programs.
C) adolescent smoking rates are reduced for up to four years.
D) programs are needed that will reach the child destined to become a regular smoker.
E) these programs may delay smoking but do not necessarily reduce overall smoking rates.
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