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Publications by Joann N. Bodurtha
What Women Think: Cancer Causal Attributions in a Diverse Sample of Women
Journal of Psychosocial Oncology
Psychiatry
Mental Health
Applied Psychology
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A Reexamination of Developmental Changes in Causal Attributions.
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What Promotes Cervical Cancer Screening Among Chamorro Women in California?
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Looking Women Seriously: What Makes Differences for Women Participation in Community Forestry ?
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Reexamining the Causality of Causal Attributions in Depression: A Failure to Replicate
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What Causes Racial Health Care Disparities? A Mixed-Methods Study Reveals Variability in How Health Care Providers Perceive Causal Attributions
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