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Attachment 6A: Readings

Bechara, A., & Damasio, A. R. (2005). The somatic marker hypothesis: A neural theory of economic decision. Games and Economic Behavior, 52, 336-372.


Denes-Raj, V., & Epstein, S. (1994). Conflict between intuitive and rational processing: When people behave against their better judgment. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 66, 819-829.


Dillard, A. J., Ferrer, R. A., Ubel, P. A., & Fagerlin, A. (in press). Risk Perception Measures' Associations With Behavior Intentions, Affect, and Cognition Following Colon Cancer Screening Messages. Health Psychology.


Evans, J. S. B. T. (2008). Dual-processing accounts of reasoning, judgment, and social cognition. Annual Review of Psychology, 59, 255-278.


Ferrer, R. A., Hall, K. L., Portnoy, D. B., Ling, B. S., Han, P. K. J., & Klein, W. M. P. (2011). Relationships among health perceptions vary depending on stage of readiness for colorectal cancer screening. Health Psychology, 30(5), 525-535.


Ferrer, R. A., Portnoy, D. B., & Klein, W. M. P. (in press). Higher cancer-related worry and risk perceptions are related to lower exercise and fruit and vegetable consumption: Results from the Health Information National Trends Survey. Journal of Health Communication.


Gerrard, M., Gibbons, F. X., Houlihan, A. E., Stock, M. L., & Pomery, E. A. (2008). A dual-process approach to health risk decision making: The prototype willingness model. Developmental Review, 28(1), 29-61.


Janssen, E., van Osch, L., Lechner, L., Candel, M., & de Vries, H. (2012). Thinking versus feeling: Differentiating between cognitive and affective components of perceived cancer risk. Psychology & Health, ePub ahead of print.


Janssen, E., van Osch, L., de Vries, H., & Lechner, L. (2011). Measuring risk perceptions of skin cancer: Reliability and validity of different operationalizations. British Journal of Health Psychology, 16, 92-112.


Janssen, E., Waters, E. A., van Osch, L., Lechner, L., & de Vries, H. (2012). The importance of affectively-laden beliefs about health risks: the case of tobacco use and sun protection. Journal of behavioral medicine, 1-11.


Keer, M., van den Putte, B., & Neijens, P. (2010). The role of affect and cognition in health decision making. British Journal of Social Psychology, 49, 143-153.


Klein, W. M. P., Zajac, L. E., & Monin, M. M. (2009). Worry as a moderator of the association between risk perceptions and quitting intentions in young adult and adult smokers. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 38, 256-261.


Lerner, J.S., & Keltner, D. (2001). Fear, anger, and risk. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology, 81, 146-159.


Lipkus, I. M., Klein, W. M. P., Skinner, C. S., & Rimer, B. K. (2005). Breast cancer risk perceptions and breast cancer worry: what predicts what? Journal of Risk research, 8(5), 439-452.


Loewenstein, G. (1996). Out of control: Visceral influences on behavior. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 65, 272-292.


Loewenstein, G. F., & Lerner, J. S. (2003). The role of affect in decision making. In R. Davidson, K. Scherer, & H. Goldsmith (Eds.), Handbook of affective science, (pp. 619-642). New York: Oxford University Press.


Loewenstein, G. F., Weber, E. U., Hsee, C. K., & Welch, N. (2001). Risk as feelings. Psychological Bulletin, 127, 267-286.


Mills, B.., Reyna, V. F., & Estrada, S. (2008). Explaining contradictory relations between risk


Portnoy, D. B., Ferrer, R. A., Bergman, H. E., & Klein, W. M. (2013). Changing deliberative and affective responses to health risk: A meta-analysis. Health Psychology Review, (just-accepted).


Portnoy, D. B., Kaufman, A. R., Klein, W. M., Doyle, T. A., & de Groot, M. (2013). Cognitive and affective perceptions of vulnerability as predictors of exercise intentions among people with type 2 diabetes. Journal of Risk Research, (ahead-of-print), 1-17.


Slovic, P. (1987). Perception of risk. Science, 236, 280-285.


Slovic, P., Finucane, M. L., Peters, E., & MacGregor, D. G. (2004). Risk as analysis and risk as feelings: Some thoughts about affect, reason, risk, and rationality. Risk Analysis, 24, 1-12. 


Weinstein, N. D., Kwitel, A., McCaul, K. D., Magnan, R. E., Gerrard, M., & Gibbons, F. X. (2007). Risk perceptions: Assessment and relationship to influenza vaccination. Health Psychology, 26, 146-151.

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