The authors designed and tested a voluntary commitment product to help smokers quit smoking. The product (CARES) offered smokers a savings account in which they deposit funds for six months, after which they take a urine test for nicotine and cotinine. If they pass, their money is returned; otherwise, their money is forfeited to charity. Eleven percent of smokers offered CARES tookup, and smokers randomly offered CARES were 3 percentage points more...
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2009/07/01
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS4985
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2010/07/01
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Disclosed
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Put your money where your butt is : a commitment contract for smoking cessation
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention