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Communicating risk differences between electronic and combusted cigarettes: The role of the FDA-mandated addiction warning and a nicotine fact sheet
Bo Yang
, Lucy Popova
Communication
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Cigarette
100%
Addiction
100%
Nicotine
100%
Communicating Risk
100%
Risk Difference
100%
Fact Sheet
100%
Electronic Cigarettes
88%
Response Rate
22%
Smokers
11%
Health Risk
11%
Self-efficacy
11%
Behavioral Intention
11%
Communication Strategies
11%
Nicotine Dependence
11%
US Adults
11%
Adult Smokers
11%
Self-efficacy Beliefs
11%
U.S. Food
11%
Online Experiment
11%
Risk Response
11%
Strong Belief
11%
Perceived Effectiveness
11%
Control Message
11%
Anti-tobacco
11%
Comparative Risk
11%
Switching Intention
11%
Intention to Switch
11%
Social Sciences
USA
100%
Self-Efficacy
100%
Communication Strategies
50%
Health Risk
50%
Nicotine Addiction
50%
Neuroscience
Self-Efficacy
100%
Tobacco Dependence
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Consumer Attitude
100%
Psychology
Self-Efficacy
100%