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Enforcing Underage Drinking Laws (EUDL) Program Implications from EUDL Project Evaluations
"... EUDL programs that use environmental strategies to curtail underage drinking. Although “cause and effect ” conclusions are difficult to assert in this kind of action research, the findings by researchers thus far are valuable to communities that are endeavoring to promote behavioral change in undera ..."
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EUDL programs that use environmental strategies to curtail underage drinking. Although “cause and effect ” conclusions are difficult to assert in this kind of action research, the findings by researchers thus far are valuable to communities that are endeavoring to promote behavioral change
Alcohol Pricing and Excise Tax A Case Study of the Implementation of a Best
, 2003
"... This document is prepared as a part of the Best and Most Promising Practices component of the National Evaluation of the Enforcing Underage Drinking Laws (EUDL) program, which is being conducted Wake Forest University School of Medicine. It is an evaluation report submitted to the Office of Juvenile ..."
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This document is prepared as a part of the Best and Most Promising Practices component of the National Evaluation of the Enforcing Underage Drinking Laws (EUDL) program, which is being conducted Wake Forest University School of Medicine. It is an evaluation report submitted to the Office
Compliance Checks A Case Study of the Implementation of a Best
, 2003
"... This document is prepared as a part of the Best and Most Promising Practices component of the National Evaluation of the Enforcing Underage Drinking Laws (EUDL) program, which is being conducted Wake Forest University School of Medicine. It is an evaluation report submitted to the Office of Juvenile ..."
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This document is prepared as a part of the Best and Most Promising Practices component of the National Evaluation of the Enforcing Underage Drinking Laws (EUDL) program, which is being conducted Wake Forest University School of Medicine. It is an evaluation report submitted to the Office