The information states that despite a ban on tobacco advertising in Norway since 1975, smoking prevalence among teenagers is at least as high as in countries that do not ban such advertising. Based on this information, let's evaluate each option:
A. Tobacco advertising cannot be the only factor that affects the prevalence of smoking among teenagers.
This statement is a reliable conclusion that can be drawn from the information. Since smoking prevalence remains high among teenagers in Norway despite the ban on tobacco advertising, it suggests that other factors besides advertising play a role in influencing teen smoking behavior.
B. Advertising does not play a role in causing teenagers to start or continue smoking.
This statement goes beyond the information provided. While the information suggests that the ban on tobacco advertising in Norway did not lead to a decrease in teen smoking prevalence, it does not definitively conclude that advertising plays no role. Other factors may still contribute to teen smoking behavior.
C. Banning tobacco advertising does not reduce the consumption of tobacco.
This statement is a reliable conclusion that can be drawn from the information. The fact that smoking prevalence remains high in Norway despite the ban on tobacco advertising suggests that the ban alone may not effectively reduce tobacco consumption among teenagers.
D. More teenagers smoke if they are not exposed to tobacco advertising than if they are.
This statement goes beyond the information provided. The information does not provide a direct comparison between teenagers exposed to tobacco advertising and those who are not, so we cannot conclude that more teenagers smoke when not exposed to advertising.
E. Most teenagers who smoked in 1975 did not stop when the ban on tobacco advertising was implemented.
This statement is not supported by the information. The information does not provide any data or indication about the smoking behavior of teenagers who smoked in 1975 after the ban on tobacco advertising was implemented.
Based on the above analysis, the most reliable conclusion that can be drawn from the information is (A) Tobacco advertising cannot be the only factor that affects the prevalence of smoking among teenagers. This conclusion aligns with the fact that despite the ban on tobacco advertising in Norway, smoking prevalence among teenagers remains high, indicating that other factors contribute to teen smoking behavior.