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  • Debunking Debunking
    Chan, Man-pui Sally; Jones, Christopher R.; Jamieson, Kathleen Hall ... Psychological science, 11/2017, Volume: 28, Issue: 11
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    This meta-analysis investigated the factors underlying effective messages to counter attitudes and beliefs based on misinformation. Because misinformation can lead to poor decisions about ...
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  • Concerns for others increas... Concerns for others increases the likelihood of vaccination against influenza and COVID-19 more in sparsely rather than densely populated areas
    Jung, Haesung; Albarracín, Dolores Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 01/2021, Volume: 118, Issue: 1
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    Vaccination yields the direct individual benefit of protecting recipients from infectious diseases and also the indirect social benefit of reducing the transmission of infections to others, often ...
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  • From Primed Concepts to Act... From Primed Concepts to Action: A Meta-Analysis of the Behavioral Effects of Incidentally Presented Words
    Weingarten, Evan; Chen, Qijia; McAdams, Maxwell ... Psychological bulletin, 05/2016, Volume: 142, Issue: 5
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    A meta-analysis assessed the behavioral impact of and psychological processes associated with presenting words connected to an action or a goal representation. The average and distribution of 352 ...
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  • Appealing to Fear: A Meta-A... Appealing to Fear: A Meta-Analysis of Fear Appeal Effectiveness and Theories
    Tannenbaum, Melanie B; Hepler, Justin; Zimmerman, Rick S ... Psychological bulletin, 11/2015, Volume: 141, Issue: 6
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    Fear appeals are a polarizing issue, with proponents confident in their efficacy and opponents confident that they backfire. We present the results of a comprehensive meta-analysis investigating fear ...
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  • Bypassing misinformation wi... Bypassing misinformation without confrontation improves policy support as much as correcting it
    Calabrese, Christopher; Albarracín, Dolores Scientific reports, 04/2023, Volume: 13, Issue: 1
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    Curbing the negative impact of misinformation is typically assumed to require correcting misconceptions. Conceivably, however, bypassing the misinformation through alternate beliefs of opposite ...
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  • Record-breaking heat days d... Record-breaking heat days disproportionately influence heat perceptions
    Hyde, Timothy; Albarracín, Dolores Scientific reports, 10/2023, Volume: 13, Issue: 1
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    Abstract From heat waves to hurricanes, tangible weather experiences have been shown to strengthen personal belief in climate change. We ask whether a high temperature day that breaks local heat ...
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  • Self- and Response Efficacy... Self- and Response Efficacy Information in Fear Appeals: A Meta-Analysis
    Bigsby, Elisabeth; Albarracín, Dolores Journal of communication, 04/2022, Volume: 72, Issue: 2
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    Abstract Fear appeals are designed to inspire intended and actual actions to avert a danger. Although prior meta-analyses report that the average effect of fear appeals is moderately positive, the ...
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  • Trust in the public health ... Trust in the public health system as a source of information on vaccination matters most when environments are supportive
    Lohmann, Sophie; Albarracín, Dolores Vaccine, 08/2022, Volume: 40, Issue: 33
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    •Trust in the CDC is one of the most important predictors of flu vaccination.•Trust matters 45% more when vaccination is offered in a supportive environment.•This includes include insurance with no ...
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  • How People Use Information ... How People Use Information About Changes in Infections and Disease Prevalence
    Jung, Haesung; Albarracín, Dolores Health psychology, 06/2023, Volume: 42, Issue: 6
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    Objective: To determine the influence of two representative metrics of epidemiological risk, changes in new infections, and disease prevalence, on people's risk judgments and disease-prevention ...
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  • Norm theory and the action-... Norm theory and the action-effect: The role of social norms in regret following action and inaction
    Feldman, Gilad; Albarracín, Dolores Journal of experimental social psychology, 03/2017, Volume: 69
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    The action-effect (Kahneman & Tversky, 1982) is one of the most widely cited and replicated effects in the regret literature, showing that negative outcomes are regretted more when they are a result ...
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