Evaluations of the efficacy of mass media health appeals suggest that
A) media appeals are often important sources of information for alerting the public to unknown health risks.
B) messages are often too concrete and specific, and thus it is difficult to glean useful information from mass media appeals.
C) mass media campaigns are successful at bringing about long-term change.
D) including specific recommendations about health-related behaviours diminishes individual perceptions of self-efficacy.
E) mass media messages are unrelated to shifts in cultural climate.
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