Social Psychology and Health: European PerspectivesDerek R. Rutter, Lyn Quine This work, based upon a conference of the European Association of Experimental Social Psychology, examines the prevailing methods being used in social psychological research on health and safety. It compares the Health Belief Model with the Theory of Planned Behaviour. |
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