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Ann Kronrod

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Acta Psychologica|March 10, 2021
Under-standing: How embodied states shape inference-makingAnn Kronrod, Joshua M Ackerman
Acta Psychologica|March 5, 2019
I'm so touched! Self-touch increases attitude extremity via self-focused attentionAnn Kronrod, Joshua M Ackerman
Health Communication|July 25, 2024
When Needs Don't Translate into Wants: Choosing the Right Tone to Communicate About Healthy BehaviorsAnn Kronrod, Amir Grinstein, Luc Wathieu
Psychology & Health|June 30, 2021
Think positive! Emotional response to assertiveness in positive and negative language promoting preventive health behaviorsAnn Kronrod, Amir Grinstein, Kerem Shuval
Journal of Environmental Management|May 31, 2016
Evaluating the effectiveness of a water conservation campaign: Combining experimental and field methodsDavid Katz, Amir Grinstein, Ann Kronrod, et al.
Health Communication|August 18, 2020
Linguistic Delight Promotes Eating Right: Figurative Language Increases Perceived Enjoyment and Encourages Healthier Food ChoicesAnn Kronrod, Mary E Hammar, JongSoo Lee, et al.
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Acta Psychologica|March 10, 2021
Under-standing: How embodied states shape inference-makingAnn Kronrod, Joshua M Ackerman
Acta Psychologica|March 5, 2019
I'm so touched! Self-touch increases attitude extremity via self-focused attentionAnn Kronrod, Joshua M Ackerman
Health Communication|July 25, 2024
When Needs Don't Translate into Wants: Choosing the Right Tone to Communicate About Healthy BehaviorsAnn Kronrod, Amir Grinstein, Luc Wathieu
Psychology & Health|June 30, 2021
Think positive! Emotional response to assertiveness in positive and negative language promoting preventive health behaviorsAnn Kronrod, Amir Grinstein, Kerem Shuval
Journal of Environmental Management|May 31, 2016
Evaluating the effectiveness of a water conservation campaign: Combining experimental and field methodsDavid Katz, Amir Grinstein, Ann Kronrod, et al.
Health Communication|August 18, 2020
Linguistic Delight Promotes Eating Right: Figurative Language Increases Perceived Enjoyment and Encourages Healthier Food ChoicesAnn Kronrod, Mary E Hammar, JongSoo Lee, et al.
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