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Tobacco / Human behavior / Fear appeals / Attitude change / Motivation / Extended Parallel Process Model / Self-efficacy / Attitude / World No Tobacco Day / Behavior / Social psychology / Mind
Date: 2013-06-05 11:31:15
Tobacco
Human behavior
Fear appeals
Attitude change
Motivation
Extended Parallel Process Model
Self-efficacy
Attitude
World No Tobacco Day
Behavior
Social psychology
Mind

UNDERSTANDING AND USING FEAR APPEALS FOR TOBACCO CONTROL

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