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| Tuesday, 19 November 2002: 11:00 AM-12:30 PM | ||
| EVAL-9. Logic Models for Planning and Evaluation | ||
| EVAL-10. Utilizing Local Tobacco Control Ordinance Data for Program Planning and Research* | ||
| EVAL-13. Monitoring the Tobacco Industry | ||
| EVAL-20. Is It Working? Evaluating Intervention Techniques and Their Impact on Smoking Cessation | ||
| EVAL-28. Economic Costs of Smoking: An Examination of Methodology | ||
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| Tuesday, 19 November 2002: 2:00 PM-3:30 PM | ||
| EVAL-59. From Conceptualization to Implementation—Evaluating Minnesota's Target Market Youth Movement and Media Campaign* | ||
| EVAL-63. Surveillance and Evaluation of College Students' Attitudes Toward Smoking* | ||
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| Tuesday, 19 November 2002: 4:00 PM-5:30 PM | ||
| EVAL-103. The Health Effects of Non-Cigarette Tobacco Use* | ||
| EVAL-107. Incorporating Newspaper Coverage of Tobacco Issues Into Tobacco Control Program Evaluations | ||
| EVAL-90. Blunts: Health Implications of Marijuana in Low-Cost Cigars for Adolescents and Young Adults | ||
| EVAL-97. Return on Investment: Analyzing the Impact of Your Tobacco Control Efforts* | ||
| EVAL-98. Tobacco Control Outcomes: The Impact of State Programs* | ||
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| Wednesday, 20 November 2002: 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | ||
| EVAL-119. Comparing Apples and Oranges: Making Sense of Various Sources of Youth Tobacco Use Prevalence Data | ||
| EVAL-120. Key Messages and Standards for Evaluating Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs* | ||
| EVAL-134. The Oregon Program: Use of an Integrated Evaluation Model on Media and the Quitline, School Programs, and Disparate Populations | ||
| EVAL-135. Tobacco Use Surveillance Among Specific Populations | ||
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| Wednesday, 20 November 2002: 8:30 AM-12:00 PM | ||
| EVAL-144. Practical Applications To Meet the Challenges of Evaluation | ||
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| Wednesday, 20 November 2002: 10:30 AM-12:00 PM | ||
| EVAL-149. Improving Local Program Evaluation Through Training and Technical Assistance: Wisconsin’s Strategy | ||
| EVAL-151. Evaluating National and State Media Campaigns | ||
| EVAL-152. Evaluating Local Tobacco Control Organizations* | ||
| EVAL-153. Evaluation Efforts of State Programs: Arizona, California, Hawaii, and New Mexico* | ||
| EVAL-154. How To Evaluate the Changing Tobacco Retail Outlet | ||
| EVAL-155. Identification of Factors Associated With Effective Coalitions* | ||
| EVAL-159. Understanding Youth Empowerment: Findings From Youth and Adult Coordinators of Community-Based Groups Funded by the American Legacy Foundation | ||
| EVAL-166. Tobacco Use Behavior Among Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders | ||
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| Wednesday, 20 November 2002: 1:30 PM-3:00 PM | ||
| EVAL-189. Strategies for Evaluating Small-Scale Community-Based Hispanic/Latino Tobacco Control Programs | ||
| EVAL-191. Web-Based Reporting and Computerized Tracking and Evaluation Systems | ||
| EVAL-214. Global Surveillance and Evaluation Efforts | ||
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| Wednesday, 20 November 2002: 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | ||
| EVAL-253. Warehousing, Triangulation, and "Social Market" Segmentation of Population-Based Data* | ||
| EVAL-254. Evaluation on a Shoestring Budget and How To Use Data To Drive Program Development | ||
| EVAL-234. Women and Tobacco* | ||
| EVAL-252. Where To Find Scientific Data To Support Best Practices in Tobacco Control* | ||
| EVAL-255. Logic Models: The Link Between Program Planning and Evaluation in Tobacco Control* | ||
| EVAL-245. Assessing Youth Acquisition, Brand Preference, Ability To Quit, and National Survey Data | ||
| EVAL-247. Young Adults: Tobacco Use Epidemiology, Interventions, and Their Reactions to Tobacco Packaging | ||
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| Thursday, 21 November 2002: 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | ||
| EVAL-264. Evaluation and Surveillance Posters* | ||
| EVAL-280. Critical Elements in Designing and Evaluating Local Tobacco Control Efforts | ||
| EVAL-282. Local Level Program Evaluations: Experiences From the States* | ||
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| Thursday, 21 November 2002: 10:30 AM-12:00 PM | ||
| EVAL-309. Statewide Evaluation Systems: Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation | ||
| EVAL-310. Youth and Adult Tobacco Use: The Role of Advertising, Prices, and Access* | ||
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| Thursday, 21 November 2002: 1:30 PM-3:00 PM | ||
| EVAL-329. Enhanced Implementation of CDC Guidelines for School Tobacco Programs: Results of a Statewide Evaluation | ||
| EVAL-330. Evaluating the National truth(sm) Counter-Marketing Campaign—Two Years of Progress | ||
| EVAL-360. How To Keep Score--Which Measures Should Be Used To Assess Tobacco Control Success? | ||
| EVAL-361. Conducting a Statewide Adult Tobacco Survey | ||
| EVAL-341. What Is the Score? Examples of Measures Used To Assess Tobacco Control Success | ||
| EVAL-343. Web-Based Surveys and How To Use Existing Data To Evaluate Tobacco Control Programs* | ||
| EVAL-344. Topics in Evaluation: Policy and Prevention | ||
| EVAL-345. Evaluating Your Paid and/or Earned Media Campaign Efforts | ||
| EVAL-348. A Portrait of the Unseen: Tobacco Use in Ethnic Communities | ||
| EVAL-351. Effective Programming at the Local Level—Influencing Policy for Statewide Impact* | ||
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