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RTI researchers have found that social factors, such as having family members who smoke, were the strongest determinant in black women's ability to avoid secondhand smoke during pregnancy.
A Practical Guide to Program Evaluation Planning: Theory and Case Examples, provides a step-by-step process to guide evaluators in planning a comprehensive and practical program evaluation.
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