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Emotional religion? Exploring the religious beliefs and religious experiences of real vampires - Williams E.
It has been argued that the growing resurgence of contemporary vampire literature has resulted in the re-emergence of the vampire as a new sexy modern beast not seen in fear, but rather seen as a creature that is respected, desired and even wanted. Alongsi...
Source: SafetyLit - June 9, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Media, Marketing, and Internet Issues Source Type: news

Who falls for fake news? The roles of bullshit receptivity, overclaiming, familiarity, and analytic thinking - Pennycook G, Rand DG.
OBJECTIVE: Fake news represents a particularly egregious and direct avenue by which inaccurate beliefs have been propagated via social media. We investigate the psychological profile of individuals who fall prey to fake news. METHOD: We recruited 1...
Source: SafetyLit - April 2, 2019 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Media, Marketing, and Internet Issues Source Type: news

Finding someone to blame: the link between CoViD-19 conspiracy beliefs, prejudice, support for violence, and other negative social outcomes - Šrol J, Čavojová V, Ballová Mikušková E.
One of the appeals of conspiracy theories in times of crises is that they provide someone to blame for what has happened. Thereby, they increase distrust, negative feelings, and hostility toward implicated actors, whether those are powerful social outgroup...
Source: SafetyLit - February 6, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Media, Marketing, and Internet Issues Source Type: news

Mechanisms of techno-moral change: a taxonomy and overview - Danaher J, S ætra HS.
The idea that technologies can change moral beliefs and practices is an old one. But how, exactly, does this happen? This paper builds on an emerging field of inquiry by developing a synoptic taxonomy of the mechanisms of techno-moral change. It argues tha...
Source: SafetyLit - July 3, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Media, Marketing, and Internet Issues Source Type: news

Medical Device Marketing Jobs
What jobs are available in medical device marketing? How does one get into a career in medical device marketing? Learn more about this medical career. From entry level product manager to VP of Marketing, a variety of careers are available in medical device marketing.
Source: About.com Health Careers - June 25, 2013 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: healthcareers.guide at about.com Tags: careers Source Type: news

Pharmaceutical direct‐to‐consumer advertising and US Hispanic patient‐consumers
Abstract Hispanic Americans use prescription medications at markedly lower rates than do non‐Hispanic whites. At the same time, Hispanics are the largest racial‐ethnic minority in the USA. In a recent effort to reach this underdeveloped market, the pharmaceutical industry has begun to create Spanish‐language direct‐to‐consumer advertising (DTCA) campaigns. The substantive content of these campaigns is being tailored to appeal to the purported cultural values, beliefs and identities of Latino consumers. We compare English‐language and Spanish‐language television commercials for two prescription medications. We...
Source: Sociology of Health and Illness - August 3, 2015 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Kristin K. Barker, Cirila Estela Vasquez Guzman Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Case study of posts before and after a suicide on a Swedish internet forum - Westerlund M, Hadlaczky G, Wasserman D.
Websites and discussion forums have become an important and sometimes controversial source of information on suicide. Using a case report, our aim was to examine the responses, attitudes and beliefs that were communicated on a forum before, during and afte...
Source: SafetyLit: All (Unduplicated) - December 4, 2015 Category: Global & Universal Tags: Media, Marketing, and Internet Issues Source Type: news

Narrative exemplars and the celebrity spokesperson in Lebanese anti-domestic violence public service announcements - El-Khoury JR, Shafer A.
This study examines the effects of narrative exemplars and a celebrity spokesperson in anti-domestic violence ads on Lebanese college students' attitudes and beliefs towards domestic violence and whether these eff...
Source: SafetyLit - July 27, 2016 Category: Global & Universal Tags: Media, Marketing, and Internet Issues Source Type: news

The study and analysis of suicide in epic texts based on theories of sacrifice - Omidi A.
In the beliefs of predecessors suicide had a religious aspect and was committed for various reasons. People believed that by offering their lives to the gods, they would actually serve them and their death bring welfare and prosperity to the society or tha...
Source: SafetyLit - August 22, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Media, Marketing, and Internet Issues Source Type: news

Mind the gap: exploring differences in suicide literacy between cybersuicide and offline suicide - Li A, Jiao D.
INTRODUCTION: The highly public nature of cybersuicide contradicts long-held beliefs of offline suicide, which may cause differences in the way people perceive and respond to both of them. However, knowledge of whether and how suicide literacy differs betw...
Source: SafetyLit - January 19, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Media, Marketing, and Internet Issues Source Type: news

Intelligent multi-lingual cyber-hate detection in online social networks: taxonomy, approaches, datasets, and open challenges - Gamal D, Alfonse M, Jim énez-Zafra SM, Aref M.
Sentiment Analysis, also known as opinion mining, is the area of Natural Language Processing that aims to extract human perceptions, thoughts, and beliefs from unstructured textual content. It has become a useful, attractive, and challenging research area ...
Source: SafetyLit - April 1, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Media, Marketing, and Internet Issues Source Type: news

Dietary behaviors and attitudes among Norwegian medical students
Dietary patterns and beliefs are influenced by socioeconomic status, cultural influences, as well as medical advice, social media and marketing. Medical doctors are expected to provide correct, updated and non...
Source: BMC Medical Education - April 6, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Ingebj ørg Sanne and Anne-Lise Bjørke-Monsen Tags: Research Source Type: research

Effects of Construal Level on Omission Detection and Multiattribute Evaluation
ABSTRACT Research has demonstrated that consumers are commonly insensitive to missing information and that this insensitivity can lead them to form strong beliefs and evaluations on the basis of weak evidence. A growing body of research has shown that sensitivity to omissions can be heightened and that this increased sensitivity results in more appropriate evaluations. Expanding on this, the current research finds that the level of abstraction by which a situation is construed can influence the likelihood of omission detection and the resulting evaluative judgments. A series of studies reveal that people are more likely to...
Source: Psychology and Marketing - October 9, 2014 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Bruce E. Pfeiffer, Hélène Deval, Frank R. Kardes, Douglas R. Ewing, Xiaoqi Han, Maria L. Cronley Tags: Research Article Source Type: research

A heavier price: How do restaurant surcharges and labeling improve health?
(American Marketing Association) The American obesity epidemic is out of control, and health advocates are working hard to ensure that food labels clearly list calorie content and all unhealthy ingredients. But according to a new study in the Journal of Marketing Research, labeling alone contributes little to healthier eating decisions unless the item also costs more.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - November 11, 2014 Category: Global & Universal Source Type: news

New Nordic Cuisine: Is there another back to the future? – An informed Viewpoint on NNC Value Drivers and Market Scenarios
Publication date: Available online 8 February 2016 Source:Trends in Food Science & Technology Author(s): Tino Bech-Larsen, Trine Mørk, Sussanne Kolle A few years after the turn of the millennium innovative restaurants in Copenhagen started to offer menus prepared entirely from ingredients of Nordic origin. Some of the dishes were a remix of traditional Nordic staples, while others contained items which had not previously – or at least not since the previous fin de mille – been used for human consumption. When these initiatives in 2005 were principled in a manifesto for the ‘New Nordic Cuisine’ (NNC) a...
Source: Trends in Food Science and Technology - February 10, 2016 Category: Food Science Source Type: research