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reasons not to smoke tobacco More than 100 quit - PAHO/WHO Educational Material

Educational Material The Content Science Education Enhances Knowledge (SEEK) Why People Smoke Penn Press TeenTalk: (25 pack) 25 Reasons Not to Smoke Pamphlet Your guide to smoke free alternatives Tobacco use continues to be a leading cause of preventable deaths worldwide, impacting not only users but also those exposed to second hand smoke. Creating awareness and making informed choices can significantly

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reasons not to smoke tobacco More than 100 quit - PAHO/WHO Educational Material

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reasons not to smoke tobacco More than 100 quit - PAHO/WHO Educational Material

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reasons not to smoke tobacco More than 100 quit - PAHO/WHO Educational Material

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reasons not to smoke tobacco More than 100 quit - PAHO/WHO Educational Material

The current paper adds to our previous work by providing a broader overview of selection homophily and peer influence for our experimental smoking and vaping norms measures (in terms of pupils observed scores on the scales, and individual norms items), comparing statistical methods used to address these questions in behavioral economics (regression, e.g., Krupka et al., 2016) and network sciences (SIENA, e.g., Mercken et al., 2012), examining peer influence from proximal (e.g., nominated friends) versus distal (e.g., school classes and school year groups) peers, and also examining selection homophily and peer influence for our studys other (self-report) smoking outcomes and objectively measured smoking behavior

reasons not to smoke tobacco More than 100 quit - PAHO/WHO Educational Material
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