Smoking Stigma

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Social Issues

 

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Robert K

 

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July 20, 2011

 

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University

 

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A

 

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Then I would formulate my hypothesis on the study. It research seems to show that the more knowledge society attains about a certain health risk the more society develops social judgments to help avoid those risks. There have also been differences in socioeconomic groups in relation to education and the amounts people smoke...
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Those in a lower income earning positions smoke more. In 2003, 35% of men and 31% of women in routine and manual labor occupations smoked compared to 20% of men and 17% of women in managerial and professional occupations (Jarvis, 2003). This could prove that those who have not received as much education about smoking risks do not feel the stigma related to smoking...
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