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Minchanka [31]
3 years ago
12

An adolescent smoker might think lung cancer happens only to old people. This is an example of which factor of the health belief

model?
a) Perceived susceptibility b) Perceived barriers
c) Perceived seriousness d) Perceived benefits
Health
1 answer:
olya-2409 [2.1K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

D

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