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Smita C Banerjee

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Journal of Health Communication|April 6, 2012
Role of transportation in the persuasion process: cognitive and affective responses to antidrug narrativesSmita C Banerjee, Kathryn Greene
Psychology & Health|April 24, 2012
'I quit' versus 'I'm sorry I used': a preliminary investigation of variations in narrative ending and transportationSmita C Banerjee, Kathryn Greene
Health Communication|July 10, 2007
Antismoking initiatives: effects of analysis versus production media literacy interventions on smoking-related attitude, norm, and behavioral intentionSmita C Banerjee, Kathryn Greene
Nicotine & Tobacco Research : Official Journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco|March 25, 2009
Examining unsupervised time with peers and the role of association with delinquent peers on adolescent smokingKathryn Greene, Smita C Banerjee
Journal of Substance Use|January 31, 2017
Examining narrative transportation to anti-alcohol narrativesSmita C Banerjee, Kathryn Greene
Journal of Homosexuality|May 26, 2006
Disease-related stigma: comparing predictors of AIDS and cancer stigmaKathryn Greene, Smita C Banerjee
Journal of Health Communication|June 24, 2008
Adolescents' responses to peer smoking offers: the role of sensation seeking and self-esteemKathryn Greene, Smita C Banerjee
Journal of Substance Use|January 31, 2017
"Yo! This is no lie, if you smoke, you die": a content analysis of anti-smoking posters created by adolescentsSmita C Banerjee, Kathryn Greene
Oncology (Williston Park, N.Y.)|August 7, 2018
Sharing Serious News With Cancer Patients: Strategies That Can HelpPatricia A Parker, Smita C Banerjee
American Journal of Health Behavior|December 11, 2007
Fact or wishful thinking? Biased expectations in "I think I look better when I'm tanned"Smita C Banerjee, Shelly Campo, Kathryn Greene
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Showing results (1-10 of 91) with videos related to

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Journal of Health Communication|April 6, 2012
Role of transportation in the persuasion process: cognitive and affective responses to antidrug narrativesSmita C Banerjee, Kathryn Greene
Psychology & Health|April 24, 2012
'I quit' versus 'I'm sorry I used': a preliminary investigation of variations in narrative ending and transportationSmita C Banerjee, Kathryn Greene
Health Communication|July 10, 2007
Antismoking initiatives: effects of analysis versus production media literacy interventions on smoking-related attitude, norm, and behavioral intentionSmita C Banerjee, Kathryn Greene
Nicotine & Tobacco Research : Official Journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco|March 25, 2009
Examining unsupervised time with peers and the role of association with delinquent peers on adolescent smokingKathryn Greene, Smita C Banerjee
Journal of Substance Use|January 31, 2017
Examining narrative transportation to anti-alcohol narrativesSmita C Banerjee, Kathryn Greene
Journal of Homosexuality|May 26, 2006
Disease-related stigma: comparing predictors of AIDS and cancer stigmaKathryn Greene, Smita C Banerjee
Journal of Health Communication|June 24, 2008
Adolescents' responses to peer smoking offers: the role of sensation seeking and self-esteemKathryn Greene, Smita C Banerjee
Journal of Substance Use|January 31, 2017
"Yo! This is no lie, if you smoke, you die": a content analysis of anti-smoking posters created by adolescentsSmita C Banerjee, Kathryn Greene
Oncology (Williston Park, N.Y.)|August 7, 2018
Sharing Serious News With Cancer Patients: Strategies That Can HelpPatricia A Parker, Smita C Banerjee
American Journal of Health Behavior|December 11, 2007
Fact or wishful thinking? Biased expectations in "I think I look better when I'm tanned"Smita C Banerjee, Shelly Campo, Kathryn Greene
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