Multiple Choice
In considering the possible role of social psychology in AIDS prevention,the authors of Chapter 1 ("Defining the Field of Applied Social Psychology") noted the work of Hodges,Klaaren,and Wheatley (2000) .These researchers focused on increasing the likelihood that females would
A) carry condoms and insist on their use
B) think about the possible long-term social consequences of AIDS, as well as the medical consequences
C) engage in safe-sex discussions with their male partners
D) have regular medical tests for AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases
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