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  1. Chapter 43 Priming and Exemplification: Implications for Entertainment
  2. The partisan pandemic: Applying the reasoned action approach to understand the effects of politicizing a public health crisis
  3. Trust and Coping Beliefs Contribute to Racial Disparities in COVID-19 Vaccination Intention
  4. Morality in social media: A scoping review
  5. Supporting School Readiness by Bolstering Parents’ Perceived Social Norms
  6. Protecting a Positive View of the Self: Female Gamers’ Strategic Self-Attribution of Stereotypes
  7. Dispositional Fear of Missing Out Susceptibility: Development of a Trait-Scale
  8. Gamer Girl vs. Girl Gamer: Stereotypical Gamer Traits Increase Men's Play Intention
  9. Exploring direct and indirect predictors of heart disease information seeking
  10. Trust and Coping Beliefs Contribute to Racial Disparities in COVID-19 Vaccination Intention
  11. Racism and Professional Competence: Nursing Students in Interracial Evaluations
  12. Social determinants of flu vaccine uptake among racial/ethnic minorities in the United States
  13. The dynamic theory of reasoned action: evidence for a reverse causal process in the context of WHO handwashing guidelines
  14. Social norms interventions are effective at changing behavior
  15. Portrayals of Vaccination in Entertainment Television: A Content Analysis
  16. Media Priming and Accessibility
  17. Predicting College Student Drinking and Smoking Intentions With Cognitively Accessible Attitudes and Norms
  18. Defining Cyberbullying
  19. Patient Perceptions of Illness Identity in Cancer Clinical Trial Decision-Making
  20. How college students think about other students who drink affects future drinking
  21. Music videos can make viewers less sensitive to warning signs of abuse
  22. The Role of Health Care Provider and Partner Decisional Support in Patients’ Cancer Treatment Decision-Making Satisfaction
  23. Attitude-Behavior Consistency
  24. Teens’ Reactance to Anti-Smoking Public Service Announcements: How Norms Set the Stage
  25. The Relation Between Norm Accessibility, Pornography Use, and Parental Mediation Among Emerging Adults
  26. Laughing at Risk: Sitcom Laugh Tracks Communicate Norms for Behavior
  27. Motivating pro-environmental actions by reinforcing attitutdes
  28. A longitudinal study on the relationship between adolescents’ medical drama viewing and speeding
  29. How do fear appeal messages lead to behavior change?
  30. Risky driving among young male drivers: The effects of mood and passengers
  31. Behavioral Activation and Inhibition as Moderators of the Relationship Between Music Video-Viewing and Joyriding Attitudes
  32. The MODE Model and Its Implications for Studying the Media
  33. Attitude-Behavior Consistency
  34. How Neuroticism Affects Responses to Anti-Smoking Messages
  35. The Accessibility of Family and Peer Norms in Young Adolescent Risk Behavior
  36. Age and gender differences in risky driving: The roles of positive affect and risk perception
  37. The Content of Cigarette Counter-Advertising: Are Perceived Functions of Smoking Addressed?
  38. Attitude and Norm Accessibility and Cigarette Smoking
  39. The Impact of Attitude Accessibility and Decision Style on Adolescents' Biased Processing of Health-Related Public Service Announcements
  40. Attitude-Behavior Consistency
  41. Adolescents' Perceptions of Smoking and Stress Reduction
  42. Attitude and norm accessibility affect processing of anti-smoking messages.
  43. Approaches to understanding young driver risk taking
  44. Fear appeal messages affect accessibility of attitudes toward the threat and adaptive behaviors
  45. Self-esteem and intelligence affect influenceability: The mediating role of message reception.
  46. Self-esteem and intelligence affect influenceability: The mediating role of message reception.
  47. Sex Differences in Interaction Style in Task Groups
  48. Sex differences in positive well-being: A consideration of emotional style and marital status.
  49. Sex differences in positive well-being: A consideration of emotional style and marital status.
  50. Accessibility: how quickly information is retrieved from memory
  51. Young Male Drivers and Crash Risk
  52. Outcomes of Persuasion: Behavioral, Cognitive, and Social
  53. Sex role stereotypes in everyday life