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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Psychol. 2010 May;29(3):255–261. doi: 10.1037/a0018166

Table 2.

Mean Likelihood of Reprimand among Californians of Korean Descent, 2007.

“What percentage of smokers in California do you think will: Mean SD N
Be reprimanded by a stranger.” 46.6 30.9 1894
Be reprimanded by their boss.” 43.0 32.1 1807
Be asked to leave a restaurant or bar.” 52.6 38.3 1610
Be reprimanded by a fellow friend.” 43.5 30.1 1834
Be looked down on by strangers.” 41.0 31.6 1886
Be reprimanded by a family member.” 82.5 24.7 1995
Be asked not to smoke in friend's house.” 66.4 28.8 1826
Be asked not to smoke in front of relatives.” 67.6 26.6 1815
Be asked not to smoke around children.” 90.0 28.8 2000
Be given ticket by a policeman.” 6.6 17.9 1813
Total reprimand scale 60.0 20.5 1980

a Numbers in cells are means, standard deviations, and N's for reprimand items. The verbatim wording of reprimand items appears in the table after an introductory stem of: “What percentage of smokers in California do you think will ....”