Time to move beyond Monological Perspectives in Health Behavior Change Communication Research and Practice

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Time to move beyond Monological Perspectives in Health Behavior Change Communication Research and Practice. / Schops, Antje; Fosgerau, Christina Fogtmann; Skinner, Timothy.

I: Frontiers in Psychology, Bind 14, 05.06.2023.

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Schops, A, Fosgerau, CF & Skinner, T 2023, 'Time to move beyond Monological Perspectives in Health Behavior Change Communication Research and Practice', Frontiers in Psychology, bind 14. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1070006

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Schops, A., Fosgerau, C. F., & Skinner, T. (2023). Time to move beyond Monological Perspectives in Health Behavior Change Communication Research and Practice. Frontiers in Psychology, 14. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1070006

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Schops A, Fosgerau CF, Skinner T. Time to move beyond Monological Perspectives in Health Behavior Change Communication Research and Practice. Frontiers in Psychology. 2023 jun. 5;14. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1070006

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Schops, Antje ; Fosgerau, Christina Fogtmann ; Skinner, Timothy. / Time to move beyond Monological Perspectives in Health Behavior Change Communication Research and Practice. I: Frontiers in Psychology. 2023 ; Bind 14.

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