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 <<Article- Public Awareness CSS Jan 2002>>  <<Final Report - Stroke Awareness Campaign (1999-2001)>> 
The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario ran a Stroke Warning Signs Campaign using a traditional mass media model. The campaign was evaluated in terms of impact on awareness and Return on Investment of the couple of different scenerios tested. The two attached documents provide a review of what we did and how it was evaluated. 

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> From:         Joshua Hvidding[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
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> Subject:           Evaluation of Health Promotion Mass Media Campaigns
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> Does anyone know of a good Evaluation of a recent Health Promotion Mass
> Media Campaign?
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> Thank you, Joshua Hvidding
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