From: Coetzer, Quintin (ELS) [Q.Coetzer@elsevier.com]
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 9:32 AM
To: pnewbill@vt.edu
Subject: Confirmation of Permission

 

3 March 2005

Our ref: HG/QC/MAR05/J027

 

Phyllis Newbill

Virginia Tech

pnewbill@vt.edu

 

Dear Ms Newbill

 

ADVANCES IN EXPERIMENTAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, Vol 19, 1986, pp 123-205, Petty et al, “The Elaboration Likelihood…” Figure 1 only

 

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