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Even though teens watch a lot of television and listen to a lot of music, why is media less effective than peers in encouraging...Asked by WitherRosesNeverDie
Even though teens watch a lot of television and listen to a lot of music, why is media less effective than peers in encouraging teens to use tobacco?
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Advertising on radio and television has been banned for 30 years, which limits their exposure to teens.
Advertising on radio and television has been banned for 30 years, which limits their exposure to teens.
Media does not have enough money to put together catchy advertisements to entice teens.
Media does not have enough money to put together catchy advertisements to entice teens.
Peers do not have as much influence on their friends as media does.
Peers do not have as much influence on their friends as media does.
Teens do not pay attention to the things they see on television or hear on the radio.
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Advertising on radio and television has been banned for 30 years, which limits their exposure to teens.
Advertising on radio and television has been banned for 30 years, which limits their exposure to teens.
Media does not have enough money to put together catchy advertisements to entice teens.
Media does not have enough money to put together catchy advertisements to entice teens.
Peers do not have as much influence on their friends as media does.
Peers do not have as much influence on their friends as media does.
Teens do not pay attention to the things they see on television or hear on the radio.
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Answered by
WitherRosesNeverDie
pick one
Answered by
WitherRosesNeverDie
Just pick one
Advertising on radio and television has been banned for 30 years, which limits their exposure to teens.
Advertising on radio and television has been banned for 30 years, which limits their exposure to teens.
Media does not have enough money to put together catchy advertisements to entice teens.
Media does not have enough money to put together catchy advertisements to entice teens.
Peers do not have as much influence on their friends as media does.
Peers do not have as much influence on their friends as media does.
Teens do not pay attention to the things they see on television or hear on the radio.
Advertising on radio and television has been banned for 30 years, which limits their exposure to teens.
Advertising on radio and television has been banned for 30 years, which limits their exposure to teens.
Media does not have enough money to put together catchy advertisements to entice teens.
Media does not have enough money to put together catchy advertisements to entice teens.
Peers do not have as much influence on their friends as media does.
Peers do not have as much influence on their friends as media does.
Teens do not pay attention to the things they see on television or hear on the radio.
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GPT 3.5
Teens are more influenced by peer pressure and social norms rather than messages in the media.
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GPT 3.5
Teens are more influenced by peer pressure and social norms rather than messages in the media.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Advertising on radio and television has been banned for 30 years, which limits their exposure to teens.
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