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Type Shirky, C.
  Title Cognitive Surplus — Creativity and Generosity in a Connected Age Type Book Whole
  Year 2010 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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  Publisher Penguin Press Place of Publication New York, N.Y. Editor  
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  Call Number refbase @ user @ Shirky2010 Serial 7246  
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Publication Perkins, H.W.; Linkenbach, J.W.; Lewis, M.A.; Neighbors, C.
  Title Effectiveness of social norms media marketing in reducing drinking and driving: A statewide campaign Type Journal Article
  Year 2010 Publication Addictive Behaviors Abbreviated Journal Effectiveness of social norms media marketing in reducing drinking and driving  
  Volume 35 Issue 10 Pages 866-874  
  Keywords Alcohol; Social norms; Social marketing; Driving after drinking  
  Abstract This research evaluated the efficacy of a high-intensity social norms media marketing campaign aimed at correcting normative misperceptions and reducing the prevalence of drinking and driving among 21-to-34-year-olds in Montana. A quasi-experimental design was used, such that regions of Montana were assigned to one of three experimental groups: social norms media marketing campaign, buffer, and control. Four random samples of Montanans between the ages of 21 and 34 were assessed at four time points over 18†months via phone surveys. Findings suggest that the social norms media campaign was successful at exposing the targeted population to social norms messages in the counties within the intervention region. Moreover, results demonstrate the campaign reduced normative misperceptions, increased use of designated drivers, and decreased drinking and driving among those young adults in counties within the intervention region. Social norms media marketing can be effective at changing drinking-related behaviors at the population level. This research provides a model for utilizing social norms media marketing to address other behaviors related to public health.  
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  Call Number refbase @ user @ Perkins2010 Serial 7139  
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Volume PatientsLikeMe, url  openurl
  Title Find Patients Just Like You Type Miscellaneous
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  Call Number refbase @ user @ PatientsLikeMe2010 Serial 7261  
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Pages Palen, L.; Anderson, K.M.; Mark, G.; Martin, J.; Sicker, D.; Palmer, M.; Grunwald, D.
  Title A Vision for Technology-Mediated Support for Public Participation & Assistance in Mass Emergencies & Disasters Type Miscellaneous
  Year 2010 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 1-12  
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  Publisher British Computer Society Place of Publication Edinburgh, United Kingdom Editor  
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  Call Number refbase @ user @ Palen2010 Serial 7264  
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Abstract Muller, M.; Shami, N.S.; Millen, D.R.; Feinberg, J. openurl 
  Title We are all lurkers: consuming behaviors among authors and readers in an enterprise file-sharing service Type Miscellaneous
  Year 2010 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 201-210  
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  Publisher Acm Place of Publication Sanibel Island, Florida, USA Editor  
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  Call Number refbase @ user @ Muller2010 Serial 7124  
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