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Employing Interpersonal Influence to Promote Multivitamin Use
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Health PracticesInterpersonal InfluencePublic Health NutritionSocial MarketingPersuasive TechnologySocial InfluenceDigital InterventionSocial SciencesPreventive MedicineHealth CommunicationPublic Health PracticePublic HealthHealth EducationConsumer HealthHealth PolicyHealth PromotionApplied Social PsychologyMarketingContent AreaHealth BehaviorDaily MultivitaminInfluence Model
Boster, Kotowski, Andrews, and Serota (2011 ) proposed that superdiffusers are well connected, persuasive, and a maven in a content area. They proposed that superdiffusers, if recruited, could promote the adoption of health practices. In this article a model of this process is presented, and an intervention designed to test the efficacy of this influence strategy is introduced. Specifically, superdiffusers were recruited to persuade their peers to take a daily multivitamin. Evidence was found consistent with the intervention's effectiveness.
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