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April 15, 2010
Are direct or indirect measures of comparative risk better predictors of concern and behavioural intentions?
Jason P Rose
Journal of Health Psychology
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February 9, 2012
Debiasing comparative optimism and increasing worry for health outcomes
Jason P Rose
Journal of Health Psychology
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September 8, 2012
Relation between comparative risk, absolute risk, and worry: the role of handedness strength
Jason P Rose, Barbara Nagel
The British Journal of Social Psychology
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February 26, 2011
Interhemispheric interaction and egocentrism: the role of handedness in social comparative judgement
Jason P Rose, John D Jasper, Ryan Corser
The Journal of Social Psychology
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October 13, 2017
"Transformation Tuesday": Temporal context and post valence influence the provision of social support on social media
Erin A Vogel, Jason P Rose, Chantal Crane
Journal of Behavioral Medicine
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June 21, 2017
Experiencing is believing: prior experience moderates the impact of self-based and socially-based cues in the context of blood donation
Lindsay Roberts, Jason P Rose, Erin A Vogel
Psychology, Health & Medicine
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July 14, 2011
When and why people are comparatively optimistic about future health risks: The role of direct and indirect comparison measures
Jason P Rose, Jerry Suls, Paul D Windschitl
The Patient
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December 18, 2013
Aligning research and practice: implications of patient-centered care for placebo effects
Andrew L Geers, Jason P Rose, Jill A Brown
Psychology & Health
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August 6, 2015
Social-class indicators differentially predict engagement in prevention vs. detection behaviours
Heather M Haught, Jason P Rose, Jill A Brown
Journal of Behavioral Medicine
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May 27, 2023
Dimensional and social comparisons in a health fitness context
Jason P Rose, Keith A Edmonds, Chloe N Beeler
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Psychology & Health
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April 15, 2010
Are direct or indirect measures of comparative risk better predictors of concern and behavioural intentions?
Jason P Rose
Journal of Health Psychology
|
February 9, 2012
Debiasing comparative optimism and increasing worry for health outcomes
Jason P Rose
Journal of Health Psychology
|
September 8, 2012
Relation between comparative risk, absolute risk, and worry: the role of handedness strength
Jason P Rose, Barbara Nagel
The British Journal of Social Psychology
|
February 26, 2011
Interhemispheric interaction and egocentrism: the role of handedness in social comparative judgement
Jason P Rose, John D Jasper, Ryan Corser
The Journal of Social Psychology
|
October 13, 2017
"Transformation Tuesday": Temporal context and post valence influence the provision of social support on social media
Erin A Vogel, Jason P Rose, Chantal Crane
Journal of Behavioral Medicine
|
June 21, 2017
Experiencing is believing: prior experience moderates the impact of self-based and socially-based cues in the context of blood donation
Lindsay Roberts, Jason P Rose, Erin A Vogel
Psychology, Health & Medicine
|
July 14, 2011
When and why people are comparatively optimistic about future health risks: The role of direct and indirect comparison measures
Jason P Rose, Jerry Suls, Paul D Windschitl
The Patient
|
December 18, 2013
Aligning research and practice: implications of patient-centered care for placebo effects
Andrew L Geers, Jason P Rose, Jill A Brown
Psychology & Health
|
August 6, 2015
Social-class indicators differentially predict engagement in prevention vs. detection behaviours
Heather M Haught, Jason P Rose, Jill A Brown
Journal of Behavioral Medicine
|
May 27, 2023
Dimensional and social comparisons in a health fitness context
Jason P Rose, Keith A Edmonds, Chloe N Beeler
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