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Unrealistic pessimists less likely to take preventive action after receiving good news
October 31, 2013 by NewsBot
Patients who are unrealistically optimistic about their personal health risks are more likely to take preventive action when confronted with news that is worse than expected, while unrealistic pessimists are less likely to change their behavior after receiving feedback that is better than expected, according to researchers at the University of California, Riverside and Grand Va...