Pseudoscientific Health Beliefs and the Perceived Frequency of Causal Relationships
Beliefs about cause and effect, including health beliefs, are thought to be related to the frequency of the target outcome (e.g., health recovery) occurring when the putative cause is present and when it is absent (treatment administered vs. no treatment); this is known as <i>contingency learn...
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Autores principales: | Julie Y. L. Chow, Ben Colagiuri, Benjamin M. Rottman, Micah Goldwater, Evan J. Livesey |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/a3bfd87cb5654f0d8d04d23b2a9e7677 |
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