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Volume 56, Supplement 1, August 2006

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The Effects of Beliefs About the Health Consequences of Cigarette Smoking on Smoking Onset
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Persuasion According to the Unimodel: Implications for Cancer Communication
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The Persuasive Influence of Emotion in Cancer Prevention and Detection Messages
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The Functions of Affect in Health Communications and in the Construction of Health Preferences
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Narratives and Cancer Communication
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Advancing Tailored Health Communication: A Persuasion and Message Effects Perspective
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The Strategic Use of Gain- and Loss-Framed Messages to Promote Healthy Behavior: How Theory Can Inform Practice
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Exemplification Effects in the Promotion of Safety and Health
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