The impact of vulnerability to and severity of a health risk on processing and acceptance of fear-arousing communications: A meta-analysis
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The impact of vulnerability to and severity of a health risk on processing and acceptance of fear-arousing communications: A meta-analysis
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наукова стаття, опублікована у 2007
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The impact of vulnerability to ...... ommunications: A meta-analysis
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The impact of vulnerability to ...... ommunications: A meta-analysis
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The impact of vulnerability to ...... ommunications: A meta-analysis
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The impact of vulnerability to ...... ommunications: A meta-analysis
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The impact of vulnerability to ...... ommunications: A meta-analysis
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The impact of vulnerability to ...... ommunications: A meta-analysis
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The impact of vulnerability to ...... ommunications: A meta-analysis
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John B. F. de Wit
Natascha de Hoog
Wolfgang Stroebe
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10.1037/1089-2680.11.3.258
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2007-01-01T00:00:00Z