Can Social Science Help You Quit Smoking For Good?


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News Assistant Max Nesterak tries to quit smoking using social science research.

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News Assistant Max Nesterak tries to quit smoking using social science research.

News Assistant Max Nesterak tries to quit smoking using social science research.

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In January, our news assistant Max Nesterak made a resolution to quit smoking. We decided to pitch in and help. Shankar gave Max three things to do based on social science research: write a public service announcement, get a support network, and put money budgeted for cigarettes into a savings account. It’s been more than six months since you’ve heard from Max, so this week, we’re checking in with him to see how he’s doing.

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