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Evaluation of National Skin Cancer Awareness Campaign - third phase (2009-2010)

Evaluation of the summer 2009-10 campaign.

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Evaluation of National Skin Cancer Awareness Campaign - third phase (2009-2010) (PDF 1520 KB large file)

The same publication in smaller sections:

Cover pages (PDF 39 KB)
1. Executive summary (PDF 112 KB)
2. Research context (PDF 69 KB)
3. Research design (PDF 127 KB)
4. Research findings (PDF 441 KB)
5. Conclusions and recommendations (PDF 66 KB)
Appendix A - Campaign communication objectives (PDF 43 KB)
Appendix B - Campaign materials (PDF 814 KB large file)
Appendix C - Questionnaire (PDF 128 KB)

Full details of the methodology employed in development, conduct and analysis of this evaluation research is available in the technical report.

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