Social Psychology and MedicineOelgeschlager, Gunn & Hain, 1982 - 349 sidor |
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... indicate that patients are in fact likely to reject the recommendations be- cause they tend to act to restore their lost freedom in the situation [ 18 ] . For example , the patient might rebel against the " fatherly " guidance of the ...
... indicate that patients are in fact likely to reject the recommendations be- cause they tend to act to restore their lost freedom in the situation [ 18 ] . For example , the patient might rebel against the " fatherly " guidance of the ...
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... indicate that placebos can induce symp- toms such as weakness , nausea , rashes , and pain . Similarly , place- bos can produce beneficial physiological changes like improvements in skin condition , increased activity , and recovery ...
... indicate that placebos can induce symp- toms such as weakness , nausea , rashes , and pain . Similarly , place- bos can produce beneficial physiological changes like improvements in skin condition , increased activity , and recovery ...
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... indicate that the consistency of information affects the inferences we draw . Suppose a friend catches the flu and responds distinctively by going to bed with the illness . If this is something this person has not done during past ...
... indicate that the consistency of information affects the inferences we draw . Suppose a friend catches the flu and responds distinctively by going to bed with the illness . If this is something this person has not done during past ...
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Introduction to Social Psychology and | 1 |
Causation Communication SelfIdentity | 15 |
Patient Cooperation with Treatment | 35 |
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Social Psychology and Medicine M. Robin DiMatteo,Howard S. Friedman Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1982 |
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