Using prompts in extension: A social marketing strategy for encouraging behavior change

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Extension educators are encouraged to focus more on changing behaviors over increasing knowledge as measures of program success. Prompts are a proven social marketing strategy to encourage behavior change. This article provides a basic overview for using prompts in Extension. ©2014 Extension Journal Inc.

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Sanagorski, L. (2014). Using prompts in extension: A social marketing strategy for encouraging behavior change. Journal of Extension, 52(2). https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.52.02.33

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