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Die Unattraktivität der Alternativmedizin

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Im vorherigen Kapitel haben wir die Begründungen erörtert, mit denen man die Verbraucher für die Alternativmedizin gewinnt. Wie wir gesehen haben, kehrt sich ihre Attraktivität oft in das Gegenteil um, sobald wir erkennen, dass sie unbegründet ist. Attraktivität kann somit indirekt Ablehnung hervorrufen.

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Notes

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    Pandolfi und Carreras (2014).

  2. 2.

    Pandolfi und Carreras (2014).

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    Murdoch et al. (2016).

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    Ernst (2004).

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    https://www.hallwang-clinic.com/

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    https://respectfulinsolence.com/2016/11/08/the-deadly-false-hope-of-german-cancer-clinics/

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    Ernst (2004).

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    Fisher et al. (2018).

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    Guo et al. (2007).

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    Lanza et al. (2018).

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    Wiesner (2017).

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    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Scientist-Wonderland-Searching-Finding-Trouble/dp/1845407776

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Ernst, E. (2021). Die Unattraktivität der Alternativmedizin. In: Heilung oder Humbug?. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-61709-0_4

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