Multiple Choice
Suppose studies showed that 12 percent of all teens choose to participate in underage drinking.If policymakers wish to reduce the amount of underage drinking,they should:
A) not share that statistic, and let teens think that it's a huge problem with all teens.
B) Informing them will have no impact on their individual behavior.
C) let teens know that the great majority of teens currently do not drink.
D) The statistic is likely to influence their personal decision, but it is impossible to predict in what way without more information.
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