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... reasons or reasons beyond their control , as in the case of Mr. Castig- lione . Throughout this chapter , we emphasize that when patients are told what to do by their health care practitioners , noncompliance may ensue . Having the ...
... reasons or reasons beyond their control , as in the case of Mr. Castig- lione . Throughout this chapter , we emphasize that when patients are told what to do by their health care practitioners , noncompliance may ensue . Having the ...
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... reason for with- drawing from certain social obligations . We have noted , for example , that if a woman is ill , she is not expected to continue to go to work , and she is also relieved of the social obligations tied to her role as ...
... reason for with- drawing from certain social obligations . We have noted , for example , that if a woman is ill , she is not expected to continue to go to work , and she is also relieved of the social obligations tied to her role as ...
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... reasons than it is to try to change the attitudes of an indi- vidual person solely on the basis of logical argument . Advice from public health officials and influences in economic policy will , in the long run , have a significant ...
... reasons than it is to try to change the attitudes of an indi- vidual person solely on the basis of logical argument . Advice from public health officials and influences in economic policy will , in the long run , have a significant ...
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Introduction to Social Psychology and | 1 |
Causation Communication SelfIdentity | 15 |
Patient Cooperation with Treatment | 35 |
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