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AS.280.355.01.FA25 Week 7 - Quiz
单项选择题
Seatbelts are an example of a public health innovation: prior to 1968 they were not mandatory in cars, and now they are used by the large majority of people in cars. One possible reason seatbelts became widely adopted is because they are easy for people to use - pulling it across one's shoulder and clicking the buckle takes next to no effort. According to Diffusion of Innovations theory, this attribute of seatbelts can best be described as...
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A.Observability
B.Relative advantage
C.Reversibility
D.Complexity/Complexibility
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Question restatement: Seatbelts are an example of a public health innovation... According to Diffusion of Innovations theory, this attribute of seatbelts can best be described as...
Option 1: Observability
- Observability refers to how visible the results or benefits of an innovation are to potential adopters. In the case of seatbelts, the presence and use of seatbelts are readily seen by others, and the protective benefits (fewer injuries, safer behavior) can be observed over time, which can drive others to adopt them as they notice tangible outcomes. This option focuses on the visibility of outcomes rather than the ease or effort required to use the innovation......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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