Document Type

Poster Presentation

Publication Date

4-2017

Abstract

This study examined the relationship between risk perception and personal care product use. Individual reports which included information about potential personal care product where presented to each participant. Results indicated that those participants that received negative feedback about his or her personal products were more likely to change product.

Conference/Symposium

Rocky Mountain Psychological Association (RMPA) Annual Convention

City/State

Salt Lake City, UT

Department

College of Arts and Sciences

Comments

Poster presentation given at the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association Convention in Salt Lake City, UT.


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