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      Mental models and social representations of hazards: the significance of identity processes

      Journal of Risk Research
      Informa UK Limited

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            We propose a decision-analytic framework, called the mental models approach, for evaluating the impact of risk communications. It employs multiple evaluation methods, including think-aloud protocol analysis, problem solving, and a true-false test that allows respondents to express uncertainty about their answers. The approach is illustrated in empirical comparisons of three brochures about indoor radon.
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                Journal
                Journal of Risk Research
                Journal of Risk Research
                Informa UK Limited
                1366-9877
                1466-4461
                April 15 2011
                April 15 2011
                : 4
                : 4
                : 341-351
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                10.1080/13669870110062730
                235e3908-26d1-4385-9183-e641f9e9772a
                © 2011
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