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Janet Z Yang

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Journal of Health Psychology|June 20, 2023
Monkeypox outbreak: Psychological distance, risk perception, and support for risk mitigationJanet Z Yang, Xinxia Dong
Health Communication|March 11, 2017
Who Is to Blame? Framing HPV to Influence Vaccination Intentions among College StudentsMcKenzie M Vorpahl, Janet Z Yang
Health Communication|July 28, 2016
The Silver Lining of Shame: Framing HPV to Influence Vaccination IntentionsJanet Z Yang, McKenzie M Pittman
Journal of Health Communication|November 23, 2022
Misinformation, Anticipated Regret, and Vaccine-Related BehaviorsJody Cs Wong, Janet Z Yang
Disasters|October 25, 2021
Official sources, news outlets, or search engines? Rumour validation on social media during Hurricanes Harvey and IrmaJanet Z Yang, Haoran Chu, Sixiao Liu
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|May 14, 2022
Framing Climate Change Impacts as Moral Violations: The Pathway of Perceived Message CredibilityJialing Huang, Janet Z Yang, Haoran Chu
Patient Education and Counseling|September 17, 2018
Now or future? Analyzing the effects of message frame and format in motivating Chinese females to get HPV vaccines for their childrenSixiao Liu, Janet Z Yang, Haoran Chu
Journal of Health Psychology|December 25, 2019
When we increase fear, do we dampen hope? Using narrative persuasion to promote human papillomavirus vaccination in ChinaSixiao Liu, Janet Z Yang, Haoran Chu
Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|July 16, 2025
Using emotional appeal to encourage recycle and reuse behaviorsJanet Z Yang, Yifei He, Thomas Hugh Feeley
Health Communication|August 9, 2022
It's the Thoughts That Count: How Psychological Distance and Affect Heuristic Influence Support for Aid Response Measures During the COVID-19 PandemicJody C S Wong, Janet Z Yang, Zhuling Liu
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Journal of Health Psychology|June 20, 2023
Monkeypox outbreak: Psychological distance, risk perception, and support for risk mitigationJanet Z Yang, Xinxia Dong
Health Communication|March 11, 2017
Who Is to Blame? Framing HPV to Influence Vaccination Intentions among College StudentsMcKenzie M Vorpahl, Janet Z Yang
Health Communication|July 28, 2016
The Silver Lining of Shame: Framing HPV to Influence Vaccination IntentionsJanet Z Yang, McKenzie M Pittman
Journal of Health Communication|November 23, 2022
Misinformation, Anticipated Regret, and Vaccine-Related BehaviorsJody Cs Wong, Janet Z Yang
Disasters|October 25, 2021
Official sources, news outlets, or search engines? Rumour validation on social media during Hurricanes Harvey and IrmaJanet Z Yang, Haoran Chu, Sixiao Liu
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|May 14, 2022
Framing Climate Change Impacts as Moral Violations: The Pathway of Perceived Message CredibilityJialing Huang, Janet Z Yang, Haoran Chu
Patient Education and Counseling|September 17, 2018
Now or future? Analyzing the effects of message frame and format in motivating Chinese females to get HPV vaccines for their childrenSixiao Liu, Janet Z Yang, Haoran Chu
Journal of Health Psychology|December 25, 2019
When we increase fear, do we dampen hope? Using narrative persuasion to promote human papillomavirus vaccination in ChinaSixiao Liu, Janet Z Yang, Haoran Chu
Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|July 16, 2025
Using emotional appeal to encourage recycle and reuse behaviorsJanet Z Yang, Yifei He, Thomas Hugh Feeley
Health Communication|August 9, 2022
It's the Thoughts That Count: How Psychological Distance and Affect Heuristic Influence Support for Aid Response Measures During the COVID-19 PandemicJody C S Wong, Janet Z Yang, Zhuling Liu
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