Reliable individual differences in the extent to which people consider the long- and short-term conse-quences of their own behaviors are hypothesized to influence the impact of a persuasive communication. In a field experiment, the time frame of occurrence of positive and negative consequences of taking part in a proposed Type 2 diabetes screening program was manipulated in a sample of 210 adults with a mean age of 53 years. Individual differences in consideration of future consequences (CFC; A. Strathman, F. Gleicher, D. S. Boninger, & C. S. Edwards, 1994) moderated (a) the generation of positive and negative thoughts and (b) the persuasive impact of the different communications. Low-CFC individuals were more persuaded when positive c...
We undertake a study to determine and assess the effects of the statistically significant predictors...
Framing health messages systematically in terms of either gains or losses influences the behaviors t...
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Reliable individual differences in the extent to which people consider the long- and short-term cons...
Reliable individual differences in the extent to which people consider the long- and short-term cons...
There are reliable individual differences in the extent to which people consider the long- and short...
International audienceThis research was intended to study the impact of binding communication (Joule...
The present study investigated the link between consideration of immediate and future consequences (...
The literature review initially outlines the clinical importance of understanding determinants of sc...
OBJECTIVE: To test whether information about benefits and harms of screening for type 2 diabetes inc...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of different types of individualised risk communication for patient...
This study is concerned with the design and evaluation of persuasive conununications that can affect...
The authors extended research linking individual differences in consideration of future consequences...
© Society for Medical Decision Making. Objective. Decisions about cancer screenings often involve th...
Research on persuasion or attitude change has been approached through singleprocess models. The focu...
We undertake a study to determine and assess the effects of the statistically significant predictors...
Framing health messages systematically in terms of either gains or losses influences the behaviors t...
Contains fulltext : 134942.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Health-promot...
Reliable individual differences in the extent to which people consider the long- and short-term cons...
Reliable individual differences in the extent to which people consider the long- and short-term cons...
There are reliable individual differences in the extent to which people consider the long- and short...
International audienceThis research was intended to study the impact of binding communication (Joule...
The present study investigated the link between consideration of immediate and future consequences (...
The literature review initially outlines the clinical importance of understanding determinants of sc...
OBJECTIVE: To test whether information about benefits and harms of screening for type 2 diabetes inc...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of different types of individualised risk communication for patient...
This study is concerned with the design and evaluation of persuasive conununications that can affect...
The authors extended research linking individual differences in consideration of future consequences...
© Society for Medical Decision Making. Objective. Decisions about cancer screenings often involve th...
Research on persuasion or attitude change has been approached through singleprocess models. The focu...
We undertake a study to determine and assess the effects of the statistically significant predictors...
Framing health messages systematically in terms of either gains or losses influences the behaviors t...
Contains fulltext : 134942.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Health-promot...