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Quick. Try and guess how many students on your
campus smoke. What do you think - 50, 60 or maybe even 70 percent?
If you're like most college students, you'll probably overestimate,
accepting smoking as the "norm." Not so!
Only about one-fourth to one-third of college students
smoke. So the truth is
most college students do
not participate in risky, unhealthy
behaviors like smoking. So, smoking is NOT the norm. What can you do with this information? Social norm
marketing!
Translation? Social norming is simply
attacking the misperceptions that college students have by using
positive, credible, norm-based data to inform students of the actual
behavior patterns of their peers. Sound too good to be true? Read
on.
Social NormingWhat
is it?
Where Do the Misperceptions
Come From?
A 4-Step Social Norming
Plan
How Tobacco Prevention
and Control and Social Norms Work as a Team
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