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Using Virtual Reality in E-Cigarette and Secondhand Aerosol Prevention Messages: Implications for Emotional Campaign Design
Zhan Xu
, Linda Dam, Suji Park
Communication, School of
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Keyphrases
Anger
8%
Campaign Design
100%
Disgust
8%
E-cigarette Aerosol
100%
Experimental Therapeutics
16%
Intention Behavior
8%
Intention Recognition
8%
Message-based
8%
Older Adults
8%
Perceived Harm
8%
Persuade
16%
Persuasiveness
8%
Prevention Messages
100%
Preventive Behavior
8%
Preventive Intention
8%
Print Advertisements
33%
Psychological Distance
8%
Risk Perception
25%
Secondhand Aerosol
100%
The Self
8%
Vaping
75%
Virtual Reality
100%
Psychology
E-Cigarette
100%
Risk Perception
100%
Virtual Self
33%