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7. Recycling as a planned behavior: the moderating role of perceived behavioral control

8. Systematic Processing of COVID-19 Information: Relevant Channel Beliefs and Perceived Information Gathering Capacity as Moderators

9. Seafood stories: the effect of video message type on U.S. support for sustainable aquaculture

10. Not My Pandemic: Solution Aversion and the Polarized Public Perception of COVID-19

11. Examining Links Between Diet and Lead Exposure in Young Children: 2009 to 2014 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

12. Compassionate goals, prosocial emotions, and prosocial behaviours during the <scp>COVID</scp> ‐19 pandemic

13. Together we survive: the role of social messaging networks in building social capital and disaster resilience among minority communities

14. Fish Tales: How Narrative Modality, Emotion, and Transportation Influence Support for Sustainable Aquaculture

15. Behavioral modeling: inspiring college students to intervene in instances of sexual assault

16. Information Seeking and Processing in the Context of Vaccine Scandals

17. Closer to the Heart, Closer to the Mind: Using Psychological Distance to Communicate a Measles Outbreak

18. Too Close to Care? A Replication Study to Re-examine the Effect of Cued Distance on Climate Change Engagement

19. Seeing is believing: examining self-efficacy and trait hope as moderators of youths’ positive risk-taking intention

20. In the Wake of Scandals: How Media Use and Social Trust Influence Risk Perception and Vaccination Intention among Chinese Parents

21. Framing Climate Change Impacts as Moral Violations: The Pathway of Perceived Message Credibility

22. Predicting Recycling Behavior in New York State: an integrated model

23. Predicting the U.S. Public's Prosocial Responses during the COVID-19 Pandemic

24. Comparative Risk: Dread and Unknown Characteristics of the COVID-19 Pandemic Versus COVID-19 Vaccines

25. Risk or Efficacy? How Psychological Distance Influences Climate Change Engagement

26. Environmental Risk (and Benefit) Information Seeking Intentions: The Case of Carbon Capture and Storage in Southeast Texas

27. Using Eco-Guilt to Motivate Environmental Behavior Change

28. Information Seeking and Information Sharing Related to Hurricane Harvey

31. Public Support for COVID-19 Responses: Cultural Cognition, Risk Perception, and Emotions

32. Fast and Frugal: Information Processing Related to The Coronavirus Pandemic

33. Beyond party lines: the roles of compassionate goals, affect heuristic, and risk perception on Americans’ support for coronavirus response measures

34. Their Economy and Our Health: Communicating Climate Change to the Divided American Public

35. Beyond under the dome: an environmental documentary amplified public risk perception about air pollution in China

36. Whose Risk? Why Did the U.S. Public Ignore Information About the Ebola Outbreak?

37. Now or future? Analyzing the effects of message frame and format in motivating Chinese females to get HPV vaccines for their children

38. Fearful Conservatives, Angry Liberals: Information Processing Related to the 2016 Presidential Election and Climate Change

39. Taking climate change here and now – mitigating ideological polarization with psychological distance

40. Seeking for Your Own Sake: Chinese Citizens’ Motivations for Information Seeking About Air Pollution

41. Who Is to Blame? Framing HPV to Influence Vaccination Intentions among College Students

42. Measuring Attitudes Toward Organ Donation

43. When we increase fear, do we dampen hope? Using narrative persuasion to promote human papillomavirus vaccination in China

44. Building disaster resilience using social messaging networks: the WeChat community in Houston, Texas, during Hurricane Harvey

45. Who is afraid of the Ebola outbreak? The influence of discrete emotions on risk perception

46. Different Culture or Different Mind? Perception and Acceptance of HPV Vaccine in China and in the U.S

47. The Silver Lining of Shame: Framing HPV to Influence Vaccination Intentions

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