Several programs have been designed to prevent teen smoking in which researchers used role-playing to help inoculate antismoking attitudes. The results of such programs are
a. that role-playing is ineffective against peer pressure.
b. these teens were less likely to start underage smoking.
c. these teens were likely to experience external justification for smoking.
d. that attitude inoculation only works for cognitively based attitudes.
Answer: B
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