Smoking, alcohol abuse and drug abuse are well known to be major risk factors in disease and

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Smoking, alcohol abuse and drug abuse are well known to be major risk factors in disease and early death, and all three of these are more prevalent among people with lower levels of education. Given that reducing rates of smoking and drug/ alcohol abuse is considered to be an important public health goal, how should the correlation with education affect public policy? Defend your opinion, and discuss how you would test the effectiveness of any programs based on your opinion.

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Statistical Reasoning For Everyday Life

ISBN: 978-0134494043

5th Edition

Authors: Jeff Bennett, William Briggs, Mario Triola

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