What is the leading cause of preventable death identified by Mokdad and his colleagues?
a. tobacco use
b. poor diet and inadequate exercise
c. workplace pollution
d. alcohol use
a
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What is the primary reason tobacco use has yet to be criminalized in the United States?
A. Its use is associated with too few financial and physical repercussions. B. Much of the research is anecdotal and has yielded inconsistent results. C. Many states and large companies depend on revenue from it. D. Ventilation and air purification systems required in public spaces have been effective at offsetting its detrimental effects.
In 1936, the Literary Digest conducted a telephone survey that incorrectly predicted the results of that year's presidential election. The survey was wrong because:
a. it did not take sample biases into account. b. most respondents lied. c. researchers were not able to interview every voter. d. there was low voter turnout.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)