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These rates were construed in accordance with the recommended criteria by WHO [ 12].
For example, actions were construed in abstract why terms rather than concrete how terms when they pertained to the more distant future (Liberman and Trope, 1998), to greater spatial distance (Fujita et al., 2006), and to lower probability events (Wakslak, Trope, Liberman, & Alony, 2006).
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