Persuasive Communication
"Persuasive Communication" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A mode of communication concerned with inducing or urging the adoption of certain beliefs, theories, or lines of action by others.
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D010565
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L01.143.762
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2008 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2017 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Persuasive Communication" by people in Profiles.
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Powell EM, Frankel LA, Umemura T, Hazen N. The relationship between adult attachment orientation and child self-regulation in eating: The mediating role of persuasive-controlling feeding practices. Eat Behav. 2017 Aug; 26:121-128.
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Vardeman JE, Aldoory L. A qualitative study of how women make meaning of contradictory media messages about the risks of eating fish. Health Commun. 2008; 23(3):282-91.
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Rozelle RM, Evans RI, Lasater TM, Dembroski TM, Allen BP. Need for approval as related to the effects of persuasive communications on actual, reported and intended behavior change--a viable predictor? Psychol Rep. 1973 Dec; 33(3):719-25.
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Evans RI, Rozelle RM, Lasater TM, Dembroski TM, Allen BP. Fear arousal, persuasion, and actual versus implied behavioral change: new perspective utilizing a real-life dental hygiene program. J Pers Soc Psychol. 1970 Oct; 16(2):220-7.
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Evans RI, Rozelle RM, Lasater TM, Dembroski TM, Allen BP. New measure of effects of persuasive communications: a chemical indicator of toothbrushing behavior. Psychol Rep. 1968 Dec; 23(3):731-6.
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