Rocio Garcia-Retamero

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Q50448600A multidisciplinary approach to designing and evaluating Electronic Medical Record portal messages that support patient self-care
Q38002134Advances in efficient health communication: promoting prevention and detection of STDs
Q38543330Brief Messages to Promote Prevention and Detection of Sexually Transmitted Infections
Q47253590Canadian and Spanish youths' risk perceptions of drinking and driving, and riding with a drunk driver
Q29524949Cassandra's regret: The psychology of not wanting to know
Q47322226Causal beliefs and empirical evidence
Q37220535Commentary: Risky decision-making is associated with residential choice in healthy older adults
Q47403121Communicating consequences of risky behaviors: Life expectancy versus risk of disease
Q43813230Communicating global cardiovascular risk: are icon arrays better than numerical estimates in improving understanding, recall and perception of risk?
Q51784262Communicating treatment risk reduction to people with low numeracy skills: a cross-cultural comparison.
Q52903478Corrigendum to: "Who profits from visual aids: Overcoming challenges in people's understanding of risks" [Social Science & Medicine, 70 (2010), 1019-1025.
Q38963948Designing Visual Aids That Promote Risk Literacy: A Systematic Review of Health Research and Evidence-Based Design Heuristics
Q51696450Do icon arrays help reduce denominator neglect?
Q34183613Do low-numeracy people avoid shared decision making?
Q51939926Do people treat missing information adaptively when making inferences?
Q43903022Do the media provide transparent health information? A cross-cultural comparison of public information about the HPV vaccine
Q52922034Does causal knowledge help us be faster and more frugal in our decisions?
Q51661308Does imitation benefit cue order learning?
Q47580077Does young adults' preferred role in decision making about health, money, and career depend on their advisors' leadership skills?
Q28264659Effective Evidence-Based Programs For Preventing Sexually-Transmitted Infections: A Meta-Analysis
Q46606021Effective communication of risks to young adults: using message framing and visual aids to increase condom use and STD screening
Q93122199Effectiveness of a psychological intervention focused on stress management for women prior to IVF
Q44083041Enhancing understanding and recall of quantitative information about medical risks: a cross-cultural comparison between Germany and Spain
Q39253276Factors predicting surgeons' preferred and actual roles in interactions with their patients
Q60453503Feeling the Numbers: On the Interplay Between Risk, Affect, and Numeracy
Q34128723Graph literacy: a cross-cultural comparison
Q48001654Health Professionals Prefer to Communicate Risk-Related Numerical Information using "1-in-X" Ratios
Q59893329How People with Low and High Graph Literacy Process Health Graphs: Evidence from Eye-tracking
Q59811895How are risk ratios reported in orthopaedic surgery journals? A descriptive study of formats used to report absolute risks
Q34332803How to Reduce the Effect of Framing on Messages About Health
Q39287622Improving risk literacy in surgeons
Q48194594Improving risk understanding across ability levels: Encouraging active processing with dynamic icon arrays
Q39010647Is patients' numeracy related to physical and mental health?
Q38964887Lonely hearts don't get checked: On the role of social support in screening for cardiovascular risk
Q39293103Measuring Graph Literacy without a Test: A Brief Subjective Assessment
Q41064802Neural mechanisms underlying urgent and evaluative behaviors: An fMRI study on the interaction of automatic and controlled processes
Q40099069Numeracy of multiple sclerosis patients: A comparison of patients from the PERCEPT study to a German probabilistic sample
Q45340024On avoiding framing effects in experienced decision makers
Q37333646On defensive decision making: how doctors make decisions for their patients
Q37325525Pictures speak louder than numbers: on communicating medical risks to immigrants with limited non-native language proficiency
Q55920771Prejudice against Women in Male-congenial Environments: Perceptions of Gender Role Congruity in Leadership
Q47403578Statistical numeracy for health: a cross-cultural comparison with probabilistic national samples
Q39312413Strengths and Gaps in Physicians' Risk Communication: A Scenario Study of the Influence of Numeracy on Cancer Screening Communication
Q51942505Take-the-best in expert-novice decision strategies for residential burglary.
Q59795405The Influence of Skills, Message Frame, and Visual Aids on Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Q40763838The Views of Young Women on HPV Vaccine Communication in Four European Countries
Q39691371The impact of nontraditionalism on the malleability of gender stereotypes in Spain and Germany
Q39695100The malleability of gender stereotypes: influence of population size on perceptions of men and women in the past, present, and future
Q39044684The moderating role of objective and subjective numeracy in attribute framing
Q34234962The risks we dread: a social circle account
Q47420776To screen or not to screen: What factors influence complex screening decisions?
Q39737945Type D personality is related to severity of acute coronary syndrome in patients with recurrent cardiovascular disease
Q47689618Understanding the Harms and Benefits of Cancer Screening: A Model of Factors That Shape Informed Decision Making
Q34963595Using icon arrays to communicate medical risks: overcoming low numeracy
Q44578964Using plausible group sizes to communicate information about medical risks
Q26829289Using visual aids to improve communication of risks about health: a review
Q35856951Visual aids improve diagnostic inferences and metacognitive judgment calibration
Q51249081Visual representation of statistical information improves diagnostic inferences in doctors and their patients.
Q40574511What Factors Moderate Self-Other Discrepancies in Decision Making? Results from a Vaccination Scenario
Q60453488What shapes the probability weighting function? Influence of affect, numeric competencies, and information formats
Q58553449When Higher Bars Are Not Larger Quantities: On Individual Differences in the Use of Spatial Information in Graph Comprehension
Q51900867When one cue is not enough: combining fast and frugal heuristics with compound cue processing.
Q47411161Who profits from visual aids: overcoming challenges in people's understanding of risks [corrected].

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