Publications by:
R. Pedruzzi
Also publishes as (Rebecca Pedruzzi, Rebecca Anne Pedruzzi, Rebecca A. Pedruzzi)
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Pedruzzi, Rebecca, Swinbourne, Anne, and Quirk, Frances (2017) Investigating perceived control over negative road outcomes: implications for theory and risk communication. Journal of the Austalasian College of Road Safety, 28 (3). pp. 30-42.
Pedruzzi, Rebecca A., Swinbourne, Anne L., and Quirk, Frances (2016) Fear campaigns and control appraisals: creating messages that matter in road safety. Road and Transport Research, 25 (3). pp. 28-39.
Pedruzzi, Rebecca Anne (2015) Fear appeals, defensive avoidance and their application to road safety messages. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
Quirk, Frances, Pedruzzi, Rebecca, and Swinbourne, Anne (2012) The development of a model predicting attention to health information: why perceived control is crucial. In: Population health in a changing world. p. 176. From: Population Health Congress 2012: Population health in a changing world, 10 - 12 September 2012, Adelaide, Australia. (Unpublished)
Pedruzzi, R., Swinbourne, A., and Quirk, F. (2012) One size fits all: communicating the unknown in health promotion. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 19 (Supp 1). P681. S273-S274.
Pedruzzi, R., Swinbourne, A., and Quirk, F. (2012) Who is in control? The development of a model for communicating health information. Psychology & Health, 27 (Supp 1). p. 102.
Pedruzzi, R., Quirk, F., and Swinbourne, A. (2011) Attending to health risk information: is denial always maladaptive? In: Combined Abstracts of 2011 Australia Psychology Annual Conference. p. 232. From: 46th Annual Conference of the Australian Psychological Society, 4-8 October 2011, Canberra, ACT, Australia.
Pedruzzi, R., and Swinbourne, A.L. (2009) "It won't happen to me:" optimism, biases, and recall of road-risk information. In: Proceedings of the Australian College of Road Safety Conference. pp. 1-12. From: Australian College of Road Safety Conference 2009: road safety 2020: smart solutions, sustainability, vision, 5-6 November 2009, Perth, WA, Australia.