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The influence of pre-existing audience mood and message relevance on the effectiveness of health psas: Differential effects by message type
George Anghelcev
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, Sela Sar
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NUQ Journalism Program
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Keyphrases
Attitudinal Response
33%
Behavioral Response
33%
Communication Research
33%
Differential Effects
100%
Health Campaigns
33%
Health Communication
66%
Health Decision-making
33%
Health Messages
66%
Human Behavior
33%
Message Relevance
100%
Message Type
100%
Negative Emotions
33%
Negative Messages
33%
Pre-exposure
33%
Social Sciences
Communication Research
25%
Decision Making
25%
Health Campaign
25%
Health Communication
50%
Mood
100%
Psychology
Decision Making
33%
Mood
100%
Negative Mood
33%