Cohort 2--Youth Aged 11 to 18

Evaluation of the Food and Drug Administration's General Market Youth Tobacco Prevention Campaign

Attachment 08_E2c Study Description_Young Adult_ ExPECTT II

Cohort 2--Youth Aged 11 to 18

OMB: 0910-0753

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Attachment 8_E2c: Study Description_Young Adult (ExPECTT II) for 18+


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Study Description of the Evaluation of the Public Education Campaign on Teen Tobacco Cohort II (ExPECTT II)


The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Center for Tobacco Products is conducting the next round of the Evaluation of the Public Education Campaign on Teen Tobacco (ExPECTT). You are one of more than 4,000 participants who took part in the first round of this study. This study, sponsored by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Center for Tobacco Products, will provide FDA, policy makers, and researchers important information about participant exposure to public education messages on the health risks of smoking or using other tobacco products. RTI International (RTI), a nonprofit research organization, was selected by the FDA to conduct this study.


You can participate in this survey through the website on a personal computer, laptop, tablet, or mobile device. You will be offered $30 if you complete the survey through the website on or before [ADD DATE], or $25 after [ADD DATE], as a token of appreciation for participating. When you take the survey through the website, you will receive your incentive in the form of a digital gift card.


You cannot be identified by any of the information you give to us. Your name and address will never be directly connected to your answers. Also, federal law requires that we keep all of your responses private to the fullest extent allowable by law. Any data you provide will only be used for statistical purposes and reported in aggregate form.


If you have any questions about this study, you can call the ExPECTT project assistance line toll free at (800) 608-2955. If you have a question about your rights as a study participant, you can call RTI’s Office of Human Research Protection toll free at (866) 214-2043.


Thank you for your cooperation and time.

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