The Effects of Gain- versus Loss-Framed Messages Following Health Risk Information on Physical Activity in Individuals With Multiple Sclerosis
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Kathleen A Martin Ginis | Rebecca L Bassett-Gunter | Amy E Latimer-Cheung | A. Latimer-Cheung | K. M. Martin Ginis | A. Lithopoulos | R. Bassett-Gunter | Alexander Lithopoulos
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