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Describe the "fear appeal" and how it's used in public health messaging. Give an example or create your own public health message using the fear appeal.
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l_lxry3 years ago
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A fear appeal is a persuasive message that attempts to arouse fear in order to divert behavior through the threat of impending danger or harm.

Example: The thug threatened to harm the victims lover if they didn't comply.

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