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Journal of Communication Management (2014) 18 (2): 122–130.
Published: 29 April 2014
..., that risk perception and response is likely connected to affect, is also consistent with research in cognitive psychology. One program of research has suggested that those in negative moods are more likely to report high levels of risk associated with potential causes of harm or death (Johnson and Tversky...

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