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Q50448600 | A multidisciplinary approach to designing and evaluating Electronic Medical Record portal messages that support patient self-care |
Q38002134 | Advances in efficient health communication: promoting prevention and detection of STDs |
Q38543330 | Brief Messages to Promote Prevention and Detection of Sexually Transmitted Infections |
Q47253590 | Canadian and Spanish youths' risk perceptions of drinking and driving, and riding with a drunk driver |
Q29524949 | Cassandra's regret: The psychology of not wanting to know |
Q47322226 | Causal beliefs and empirical evidence |
Q37220535 | Commentary: Risky decision-making is associated with residential choice in healthy older adults |
Q47403121 | Communicating consequences of risky behaviors: Life expectancy versus risk of disease |
Q43813230 | Communicating global cardiovascular risk: are icon arrays better than numerical estimates in improving understanding, recall and perception of risk? |
Q51784262 | Communicating treatment risk reduction to people with low numeracy skills: a cross-cultural comparison. |
Q52903478 | Corrigendum to: "Who profits from visual aids: Overcoming challenges in people's understanding of risks" [Social Science & Medicine, 70 (2010), 1019-1025. |
Q38963948 | Designing Visual Aids That Promote Risk Literacy: A Systematic Review of Health Research and Evidence-Based Design Heuristics |
Q51696450 | Do icon arrays help reduce denominator neglect? |
Q34183613 | Do low-numeracy people avoid shared decision making? |
Q51939926 | Do people treat missing information adaptively when making inferences? |
Q43903022 | Do the media provide transparent health information? A cross-cultural comparison of public information about the HPV vaccine |
Q52922034 | Does causal knowledge help us be faster and more frugal in our decisions? |
Q51661308 | Does imitation benefit cue order learning? |
Q47580077 | Does young adults' preferred role in decision making about health, money, and career depend on their advisors' leadership skills? |
Q28264659 | Effective Evidence-Based Programs For Preventing Sexually-Transmitted Infections: A Meta-Analysis |
Q46606021 | Effective communication of risks to young adults: using message framing and visual aids to increase condom use and STD screening |
Q93122199 | Effectiveness of a psychological intervention focused on stress management for women prior to IVF |
Q44083041 | Enhancing understanding and recall of quantitative information about medical risks: a cross-cultural comparison between Germany and Spain |
Q39253276 | Factors predicting surgeons' preferred and actual roles in interactions with their patients |
Q60453503 | Feeling the Numbers: On the Interplay Between Risk, Affect, and Numeracy |
Q34128723 | Graph literacy: a cross-cultural comparison |
Q48001654 | Health Professionals Prefer to Communicate Risk-Related Numerical Information using "1-in-X" Ratios |
Q59893329 | How People with Low and High Graph Literacy Process Health Graphs: Evidence from Eye-tracking |
Q59811895 | How are risk ratios reported in orthopaedic surgery journals? A descriptive study of formats used to report absolute risks |
Q34332803 | How to Reduce the Effect of Framing on Messages About Health |
Q39287622 | Improving risk literacy in surgeons |
Q48194594 | Improving risk understanding across ability levels: Encouraging active processing with dynamic icon arrays |
Q39010647 | Is patients' numeracy related to physical and mental health? |
Q38964887 | Lonely hearts don't get checked: On the role of social support in screening for cardiovascular risk |
Q39293103 | Measuring Graph Literacy without a Test: A Brief Subjective Assessment |
Q41064802 | Neural mechanisms underlying urgent and evaluative behaviors: An fMRI study on the interaction of automatic and controlled processes |
Q40099069 | Numeracy of multiple sclerosis patients: A comparison of patients from the PERCEPT study to a German probabilistic sample |
Q45340024 | On avoiding framing effects in experienced decision makers |
Q37333646 | On defensive decision making: how doctors make decisions for their patients |
Q37325525 | Pictures speak louder than numbers: on communicating medical risks to immigrants with limited non-native language proficiency |
Q55920771 | Prejudice against Women in Male-congenial Environments: Perceptions of Gender Role Congruity in Leadership |
Q47403578 | Statistical numeracy for health: a cross-cultural comparison with probabilistic national samples |
Q39312413 | Strengths and Gaps in Physicians' Risk Communication: A Scenario Study of the Influence of Numeracy on Cancer Screening Communication |
Q51942505 | Take-the-best in expert-novice decision strategies for residential burglary. |
Q59795405 | The Influence of Skills, Message Frame, and Visual Aids on Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Diseases |
Q40763838 | The Views of Young Women on HPV Vaccine Communication in Four European Countries |
Q39691371 | The impact of nontraditionalism on the malleability of gender stereotypes in Spain and Germany |
Q39695100 | The malleability of gender stereotypes: influence of population size on perceptions of men and women in the past, present, and future |
Q39044684 | The moderating role of objective and subjective numeracy in attribute framing |
Q34234962 | The risks we dread: a social circle account |
Q47420776 | To screen or not to screen: What factors influence complex screening decisions? |
Q39737945 | Type D personality is related to severity of acute coronary syndrome in patients with recurrent cardiovascular disease |
Q47689618 | Understanding the Harms and Benefits of Cancer Screening: A Model of Factors That Shape Informed Decision Making |
Q34963595 | Using icon arrays to communicate medical risks: overcoming low numeracy |
Q44578964 | Using plausible group sizes to communicate information about medical risks |
Q26829289 | Using visual aids to improve communication of risks about health: a review |
Q35856951 | Visual aids improve diagnostic inferences and metacognitive judgment calibration |
Q51249081 | Visual representation of statistical information improves diagnostic inferences in doctors and their patients. |
Q40574511 | What Factors Moderate Self-Other Discrepancies in Decision Making? Results from a Vaccination Scenario |
Q60453488 | What shapes the probability weighting function? Influence of affect, numeric competencies, and information formats |
Q58553449 | When Higher Bars Are Not Larger Quantities: On Individual Differences in the Use of Spatial Information in Graph Comprehension |
Q51900867 | When one cue is not enough: combining fast and frugal heuristics with compound cue processing. |
Q47411161 | Who profits from visual aids: overcoming challenges in people's understanding of risks [corrected]. |
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