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The Problem with Remaining Silent: Exemplification Effects and Public Image

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D. E. Bergan, R. M. Reynolds & D. Totzkay. (2022) Inferential reasoning ability moderates the influence of mediated exemplars on risk perception. Atlantic Journal of Communication 0:0, pages 1-19.
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Patric R. Spence, Kenneth A. Lachlan, Xialing Lin, David Westerman, Timothy L. Sellnow, Robert G. Rice & Henry Seeger. (2019) Let Me Squeeze a Word In: Exemplification Effects, User Comments and Response to a News Story. Western Journal of Communication 83:4, pages 501-518.
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Elizabeth C. Ray & Patrick F. Merle. (2018) Dirty dining: how exemplification affects food safety perceptions. Journal of Foodservice Business Research 21:3, pages 315-328.
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Patric R. Spence, Kenneth A. Lachlan, David Westerman, Xialing Lin, Christina J. Harris, Timothy L. Sellnow & Deborah D. Sellnow-Richmond. (2017) Exemplification effects: responses to perceptions of risk. Journal of Risk Research 20:5, pages 590-610.
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Patric R. Spence, Kenneth A. Lachlan & Renee Kaufmann. (2022) Testing the Impact of Masking Identity in News Accounts on Perceptions of Organizations and Risks. Electronic News 17:1, pages 19-39.
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Sojung Claire Kim, Kang Namkoong, Timothy Fung, Kwangjun Heo & Albert Gunther. (2018) Understanding public opinion change of HPV vaccination controversy. Health Education 118:5, pages 402-412.
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Deborah Sellnow-Richmond, Amiso George & Deanna Sellnow. (2018) An IDEA Model Analysis of Instructional Risk Communication in the Time of Ebola. Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research 1:1, pages 135-166.
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Robert G. Rice & Patric R. Spence. (2016) Thor visits Lexington: Exploration of the knowledge-sharing gap and risk management learning in social media during multiple winter storms. Computers in Human Behavior 65, pages 612-618.
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