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Social Studies, 27.08.2020 01:01 aavil5659

Public service ads often try to raise fear in an audience to induce people to change unhealthy behaviors. If fear appeals are used, it is crucial to provide the audience with to increase the likelihood of behavior change. Group of answer choices

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