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Perceived Visual Informativeness (PVI): Construct and Scale Development to Assess Visual Information in Printed Materials
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Perceived Visual Informativeness (PVI): Construct and Scale Development to Assess Visual Information in Printed Materials

Andy J King, Jakob D Jensen, LaShara A Davis and Nick Carcioppolo
Journal of health communication, Vol.19(10), pp.1099-1115
2014-10-03
PMID: 24742307

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6 Social Sciences
6.73 Social Psychology
6.73.130 Persuasion
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