Which of the following is most accurate about the effects of community and media health campaigns to reduce rates of smoking?
A) The percentage of people who quit is very low, so these programs do not work.
B) If the message reaches thousands of people, ultimately large numbers will quit.
C) Campaigns alter acceptance of smoking, but this does not affect smoking rates.
D) Systematic review finds these campaigns neither raise quitting nor lower rates.
Question 2
A systematic view of studies on smoke-free workplaces indicate that this strategy
A) reduces the number of cigarettes workers smoke.
B) decreases the prevalence of smoking.
C) decreases worker satisfaction.
D) accomplishes both a and b.