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Societal Risk Assessment
Facts and Fears: Understanding Perceived Risk
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Author(s):
Paul Slovic
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Baruch Fischhoff
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Sarah Lichtenstein
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1980
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Springer US
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1980
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10.1007/978-1-4899-0445-4_9
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On Making Life and Death Decisions
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Facts and Fears: Understanding Perceived Risk
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Aesthetics of Risk: Culture or Context
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