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The Effect of Differently Worded No-Smoking Signs on Smoking Behavior
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1981
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Tobacco CessationSubstance UseSmoking BehaviorPsychologyTobacco ControlPreventive MedicineNicotineHealth CommunicationWorded SignsPublic HealthHealth SciencesBehavioral SciencesHealth PolicyTobacco UseHealth PromotionSubstance AbuseHealth EffectAddictionBetter ComplianceHealth BehaviorNo-smoking SignsVaping
The effect of positively versus negatively worded no-smoking signs was investigated in an attempt to determine the effectiveness of controlling smoking in a hospital setting. Unobtrusive measurements of smoking behavior were taken in the main lobby before and after the placement of positively and negatively worded no-smoking signs. The results clearly showed that there was less smoking under the experimental sign condition. Positively worded signs appeared to produce better compliance than negatively worded signs.
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