Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7550729 | Journal of Chiropractic Humanities | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
This study found that direct or indirect exposure to chiropractic public place marketing events may possibly influence the public perception of chiropractic. Because of the limited sample, these findings cannot be extrapolated to other regions or populations. Further studies are needed to test these findings in other world regions and in more controlled environments.
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Authors
David G. BSc (Psych), BSc (Chiro), Cert TT, Tanja T. BSc (Psych), BSc (Chiro), Matthew W. BSc (Physiol), BSc (Chiro), Cert TT, Melinda BSc (Chiro), Cert TT,