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The '''Extended Parallel Process Model''' is model of how attitudes are formed and changed when [[fear]] is used as a factor of persuasion. The model states that fear appeals are most effective when an individual cares about the issue or situation, and that individual possesses and perceives that they possess the agency to deal with that issue or situation.