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[Show more]Summary of: Dijkstra, A, Rothman, A., & Pietersma, S. (2011). The persuasive effects of framing messages on 
fruit and vegetable consumption according to regulatory focus theory. Psychology & Health, 26, 
1036-1048.
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fruit and vegetable consumption according to regulatory focus theory. Psychology & Health, 26, 
1036-1048.
Summary of: Smith, C.A., Wallston, K.A. & Dwyer, K.A. (2003 ). Coping and adjustment to rheumatoid arthritis. 
In J. Suls and K.A. Wallston (Eds.). Social psychological foundations of health and illness (pp. 458- 
494). Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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Add to cartSummary of: Smith, C.A., Wallston, K.A. & Dwyer, K.A. (2003 ). Coping and adjustment to rheumatoid arthritis. 
In J. Suls and K.A. Wallston (Eds.). Social psychological foundations of health and illness (pp. 458- 
494). Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Summary of: Park, J.H., Schaller, M., & Crandall, C.S. (2007). Pathogen-avoidance mechanisms and 
stigmatization of obese people. Evolution and Human Behavior, 28, 410-414.
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Add to cartSummary of: Park, J.H., Schaller, M., & Crandall, C.S. (2007). Pathogen-avoidance mechanisms and 
stigmatization of obese people. Evolution and Human Behavior, 28, 410-414.
Summary of: Benedetti, F., & Amanzio, M. (2011). The placebo response: how words and rituals change the 
patient's brain. Patient education and counseling, 84(3), 413-419.
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Add to cartSummary of: Benedetti, F., & Amanzio, M. (2011). The placebo response: how words and rituals change the 
patient's brain. Patient education and counseling, 84(3), 413-419.
Summary of: Renner, B, Schwarzer, R (2003) Social-cognitive factors in health behavior change. In J. Suls and 
K.A. Wallston (Eds.). Social psychological foundations of health and illness (pp. 169-197). Oxford: 
Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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Add to cartSummary of: Renner, B, Schwarzer, R (2003) Social-cognitive factors in health behavior change. In J. Suls and 
K.A. Wallston (Eds.). Social psychological foundations of health and illness (pp. 169-197). Oxford: 
Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Summary of: Gollwitzer, P.M., & Sheeran, P. (2009). Self-regulation of consumer decision making and 
behavior: The role of implementation intentions. Journal of Consumer Psychology, 19, 593-607.
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Add to cartSummary of: Gollwitzer, P.M., & Sheeran, P. (2009). Self-regulation of consumer decision making and 
behavior: The role of implementation intentions. Journal of Consumer Psychology, 19, 593-607.
Summary of: Dijkstra, A., & Buunk, A.P. (2008). Self-evaluative emotions and expectations of self-evaluative 
emotions in health behavior change. British Journal of Social Psychology, 19, 119-137.
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Add to cartSummary of: Dijkstra, A., & Buunk, A.P. (2008). Self-evaluative emotions and expectations of self-evaluative 
emotions in health behavior change. British Journal of Social Psychology, 19, 119-137.
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