But I want to highlight just the last table of his article, because it gives us a great visual of market risk
vs. emotional risk:
Not exact matches
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On the other hand, smokers with lower health literacy reported higher levels of perceived
risk in response to
emotional (
vs. factual) messages.
As illustrated in Fig. 2, smokers with higher health literacy reported greater perceived
risk in response to factual (
vs. emotional) messages.
Consistent with hypotheses, results revealed a significant two - way crossover interaction between health literacy and message emotionality (factual
vs. emotional) on one of the six smoking
risk perception items (β = − 0.03, SE = 0.01, p =.01 for item 1).