Interest in and reactions to genetic risk information: The role of implicit theories and self-affirmation

Volume: 190, Pages: 101 - 110
Published: Oct 1, 2017
Abstract
Implicit theories reflect core assumptions about whether human attributes are malleable or fixed: Incremental theorists believe a characteristic is malleable whereas entity theorists believe it is fixed. People with entity theories about health may be less likely to engage in risk-mitigating behavior. Spontaneous self-affirmation (e.g., reflecting on one's values when threatened) may lessen defensiveness and unhealthy behaviors associated with...
Paper Details
Title
Interest in and reactions to genetic risk information: The role of implicit theories and self-affirmation
Published Date
Oct 1, 2017
Volume
190
Pages
101 - 110
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