The relative persuasiveness of gain-framed versus loss-Framed HIV testing message: evidence from a field experiment in northwest Ethiopia

scientific article published on 5 February 2014

The relative persuasiveness of gain-framed versus loss-Framed HIV testing message: evidence from a field experiment in northwest Ethiopia is …
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P356DOI10.1080/10810730.2013.837557
P698PubMed publication ID24498858

P50authorSteven EggermontQ51090428
Mesfin Awoke BekaluQ57896099
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P4510describes a project that usesfield experimentQ1283519
P433issue8
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectEthiopiaQ115
field experimentQ1283519
P304page(s)922-938
P577publication date2014-02-05
P1433published inJournal of Health CommunicationQ15755955
P1476titleThe relative persuasiveness of gain-framed versus loss-Framed HIV testing message: evidence from a field experiment in northwest Ethiopia
P478volume19

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