Abstract

This article offers insight into the process of conducting pre- and postcampaign comparisons to measure the effectiveness of communications methodologies. The authors analyzed a California public education campaign called the “War on Waste” which attempted to raise already-high participation in community recycling. Notable shifts in participation failed to occur, but the authors feel their postcampaign measurements show some success in affecting behavior.

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