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Inoculation theory
Political Entertainment Media and the Elaboration Likelihood Model
Using Video for Consumer Attitude Inoculation About Beef Animal Slaughter: a Quasi-Experimental Study
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Neutralizing Misinformation Through Inoculation: Exposing Misleading Argumentation Techniques Reduces Their Influence
The Role of Risk Perception, Efficacy and Inoculating Risk Communication
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The Influence of Corporate Front-Group Stealth Campaigns
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Inoculation Information Against Contagious Disease Misperception About Flu with Heuristic Vs. Systematic Information and Expert Vs
A Test of Inoculation Theory
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Inoculation Theory in Public Relations Messages: Preparing the Audience for Arguments to Be Made Later MAUREEN TAYLOR, MICHAEL L
Inoculating for Underground Coal Mine Emergencies
Inoculation and Pack Journalism 1
Literature Review on the Proposition and Application of the Inoculation
Priming Resistance to Persuasion Decreases Adherence to Conspiracy Theories Eric Bonetto, Jaïs Troian, Florent Varet, Grégory Lo Monaco, Fabien Girandola
Inoculation Theory Quick Look
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1 Inoculating the Public Against Misinformation About Climate Change
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Inoculation Theory and Resistant Health Attitudes
Examining the Persuasive Value of Inoculation for Audiences with Initially Neutral Or Opposing Attitudes
Comparative Advertising, Inoculation Theory, and the Prevention of Attitude Change Among Brand Loyal Consumers: a Laboratory Experiment
Implications of the Elaboration Likelihood Model of Persuasion
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Belief, Attitude, and Behavior Change: Leveraging Current Perspectives for Counter-Radicalization
Using Customer Inoculation to Build Resistance Against Service Failures
Countering Accusations with Inoculation: the Moderating
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