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babyham_ babyham_
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A group of nurse researchers is excited that the smoking-cessation intervention they developed and tested with pregnant women is nearly twice as effective as traditional treatment.
 
  Buoyed by the significance of their findings and the gravity of smoking, the nurses have proceeded to contact the media. Which of the following factors is likely to have the greatest effect on a reporter's decision on whether to report these findings?
  A) The loss of life and staggering healthcare costs associated with smoking
  B) The potential interest that the public may have in the story
  C) The lack of success associated with many other smoking-cessation programs
  D) The interests of tobacco companies and retailers
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