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Volume 28, issue 6, 2008
- Improving Risk Analysis: Policies, Practices and Individual Needs pp. 1491-1492

- Michael R. Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- Arthur C. Upton: Let the Evidence Speak pp. 1493-1496

- Michael R. Greenberg and Karen W. Lowrie
- Issues in Evaluating Fish Consumption Rates for Native American Tribes pp. 1497-1506

- Jamie Donatuto and Barbara L. Harper
- Is Epidemiology the Key to Cumulative Risk Assessment? pp. 1507-1513

- Jonathan I. Levy
- Public Views on Drinking Water Standards as Risk Indicators pp. 1515-1530

- Branden B. Johnson
- Lay and Expert Interpretations of Cancer Cluster Evidence pp. 1531-1538

- Andrea Gurmankin Levy, Neil Weinstein, Erin Kidney, Suzanne Scheld and Peter Guarnaccia
- Risky Business: Perceived Behavior of Local Scientists and Community Support for Their Research pp. 1539-1552

- Katherine A. McComas, John C. Besley and Zheng Yang
- Consumer Trust in Food Safety—A Multidisciplinary Approach and Empirical Evidence from Taiwan pp. 1553-1569

- Mei‐Fang Chen
- Analyzing Complicity in Risk pp. 1571-1582

- Jerry Busby
- Securing Passenger Aircraft from the Threat of Man‐Portable Air Defense Systems (MANPADS) pp. 1583-1599

- Uche Okpara and Vicki M. Bier
- Understanding Consumer Attitudes Toward Food Technologies in Canada pp. 1601-1617

- Spencer Henson, Mamane Annou, John Cranfield and Joanne Ryks
- The Constitution of Risk Communication in Advanced Liberal Societies pp. 1619-1637

- Jamie K. Wardman
- Why RDAs and ULs Are Incompatible Standards in the U‐Shape Micronutrient Model: A Philosophically Orientated Analysis of Micronutrients' Standardizations pp. 1639-1652

- Jaap C. Hanekamp and Aalt Bast
- Improving Tsunami Warning Systems with Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System Input pp. 1653-1668

- Jin‐Feng Wang and Lian‐Fa Li
- How a System Backfires: Dynamics of Redundancy Problems in Security pp. 1669-1687

- Navid Ghaffarzadegan
- Benchmark Duration of Work Hours for Development of Fatigue Symptoms in Japanese Workers with Adjustment for Job‐Related Stress pp. 1689-1698

- Yasushi Suwazono, Mirei Dochi, Etsuko Kobayashi, Mitsuhiro Oishi, Yasushi Okubo, Kumihiko Tanaka and Kouichi Sakata
- A Multinomial‐Dirichlet Model for Analysis of Competing Hypotheses pp. 1699-1709

- Kristin A. Duncan and Jonathan L. Wilson
- Measures of Societal Risk and Their Potential Use in Civil Aviation pp. 1711-1726

- Mark E. T. Horn, Neale Fulton and Mark Westcott
- Exposure Assessment for Pesticide Intake from Multiple Food Products: A Bayesian Latent‐Variable Approach pp. 1727-1736

- Ayona Chatterjee, Graham Horgan and Chris Theobald
- The Symmetry Rule: A Seven‐Year Study of Symptoms and Explanatory Labels Among Gulf War Veterans pp. 1737-1748

- Noel T. Brewer, William K. Hallman and Howard M. Kipen
- Some Limitations of “Risk = Threat × Vulnerability × Consequence” for Risk Analysis of Terrorist Attacks pp. 1749-1761

- Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox,
- Risk Perceptions, Optimism, and Natural Hazards pp. 1763-1767

- V. Smith
- Trust in Cooperative Risk Management: Uncertainty and Scepticism in the Public Mind edited by Michael Siegrist, Timothy C. Earle, & Heinz Gutscher pp. 1769-1770

- John C. Besley
Volume 28, issue 5, 2008
- What Is the Scope of the Journal Risk Analysis pp. 1135-1136

- L. Anthony Cox, Michael R. Greenberg, Ann Bostrom, Charles Haas, Yacov Haimes, Wayne Landis, Karen W. Lowrie, Suresh Moolgavkar and Warner North
- Letter to the Editor pp. 1137-1140

- Clark D Carrington and Michael Bolger
- The Benefits and Costs of New Fuels and Engines for Light‐Duty Vehicles in the United States pp. 1141-1154

- Ryan Keefe, James P. Griffin and John D. Graham
- Overcoming Confirmation Bias in Causal Attribution: A Case Study of Antibiotic Resistance Risks pp. 1155-1172

- Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox, and Douglas A. Popken
- Subsea Release of Oil from a Riser: An Ecological Risk Assessment pp. 1173-1196

- Muddassir Nazir, Faisal Khan, Paul Amyotte and Rehan Sadiq
- An Integrated Approach to Oversight Assessment for Emerging Technologies pp. 1197-1220

- Jennifer Kuzma, Jordan Paradise, Gurumurthy Ramachandran, Jee‐Ae Kim, Adam Kokotovich and Susan M. Wolf
- Assessment of the Effectiveness of Radon Screening Programs in Reducing Lung Cancer Mortality pp. 1221-1230

- Fabien Gagnon, Mathieu Courchesne, Benoît Lévesque, Pierre Ayotte, Jean‐Marc Leclerc, Jean‐Claude Belles‐Isles, Claude Prévost and Jean‐Claude Dessau
- Extending the Quantitative Assessment of Industrial Risks to Earthquake Effects pp. 1231-1246

- Michela Campedel, Valerio Cozzani, Anita Garcia‐Agreda and Ernesto Salzano
- Cellular Automata‐Based Systematic Risk Analysis Approach for Emergency Response pp. 1247-1260

- Xuewei Ji, Wenguo Weng and Weicheng Fan
- Ecocultural Attributes: Evaluating Ecological Degradation in Terms of Ecological Goods and Services Versus Subsistence and Tribal Values pp. 1261-1272

- Joanna Burger, Michael Gochfeld, Karen Pletnikoff, Ronald Snigaroff, Daniel Snigaroff and Tim Stamm
- Attitudes as an Expression of Knowledge and “Political Anchoring”: The Case of Nuclear Power in the United Kingdom pp. 1273-1288

- Joan Costa‐Font, Caroline Rudisill and Elias Mossialos
- Methods for Assessing Uncertainty in Fundamental Assumptions and Associated Models for Cancer Risk Assessment pp. 1289-1308

- Mitchell J. Small
- A Combined Monte Carlo and Possibilistic Approach to Uncertainty Propagation in Event Tree Analysis pp. 1309-1326

- Piero Baraldi and Enrico Zio
- Risk Communication Planning for the Aftermath of a Plague Bioattack pp. 1327-1342

- Elizabeth A. Casman and Baruch Fischhoff
- Uncertainty Evaluation of Human Risk Analysis (HRA) of Chemicals by Multiple Exposure Routes pp. 1343-1356

- Guido Sassi and Bernardo Ruggeri
- Flood Risk Assessment in the Netherlands: A Case Study for Dike Ring South Holland pp. 1357-1374

- Sebastiaan N. Jonkman, Matthijs Kok and Johannes K. Vrijling
- Derivation of Noncancer Reference Values for Acrylonitrile pp. 1375-1394

- C. R. Kirman, L. M. Sweeney, M. L. Gargas, D. E. Strother, J. J. Collins and R. Deskin
- On the Relation Between Trust and Fairness in Environmental Risk Management pp. 1395-1414

- Timothy C. Earle and Michael Siegrist
- A Simulation Study of Quantitative Risk Assessment for Bivariate Continuous Outcomes pp. 1415-1430

- Zi‐Fan Yu and Paul J. Catzlano
- Ranking Nuclear and Radiological Terrorism Scenarios: The Italian Case pp. 1431-1444

- Alessandro Tofani and Massimiliano Bartolozzi
- Adaptive Management: A Paradigm for Remediation of Public Facilities Following a Terrorist Attack pp. 1445-1456

- Jeffrey J. Whicker, David R. Janecky and Ted B. Doerr
- Bayesian Methodology for Model Uncertainty Using Model Performance Data pp. 1457-1476

- Enrique López Droguett and Ali Mosleh
- Efficiency of Even Separation of Parallel Elements with Variable Contest Intensity pp. 1477-1486

- Kjell Hausken and Gregory Levitin
- The Tolerability of Risk: A New Framework for Risk Management by F. Bouder, D. Slavin, and R. Löfstedt pp. 1487-1489

- Tessa Fox and Marjolein B. A. Van Asselt
Volume 28, issue 4, 2008
- From the Editor pp. 809-810

- Michael R. Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- Current Definitions of Risk for Food Safety and Animal Health Allow Risk Assessments to Provide Substantially Different Outcomes pp. 811-813

- Oliver Cerf
- A Method for Computing the Fraction of Attributable Risk Related to Climate Damages pp. 815-823

- Carlo C. Jaeger, Jette Krause, Armin Haas, Rupert Klein and Klaus Hasselmann
- Explosion Probability of Unexploded Ordnance: Expert Beliefs pp. 825-841

- Jacqueline Anne MacDonald, Mitchell J. Small and M. G. Morgan
- Trust in the Safety of Tourist Destinations: Hard to Gain, Easy to Lose? New Insights on the Asymmetry Principle pp. 843-853

- Claudia Eitzinger and Peter M. Wiedemann
- Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analyses of a Decision Analytic Model for Posteradication Polio Risk Management pp. 855-876

- Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens, Mark A. Pallansch, Olen M. Kew, Roland W. Sutter, R. Bruce Aylward, Margaret Watkins, Howard Gary, James Alexander, Hamid Jafari, Stephen L. Cochi and Kimberly M. Thompson
- The Application of Genetic Information for Regulatory Standard Setting Under the Clean Air Act: A Decision‐Analytic Approach pp. 877-890

- Alison C. Cullen, Mark A. Corrales, C. Bradley Kramer and Elaine M. Faustman
- Model Averaging in Microbial Risk Assessment Using Fractional Polynomials pp. 891-905

- Harriet Namata, Marc Aerts, Christel Faes and Peter Teunis
- Uncertainties in Biologically‐Based Modeling of Formaldehyde‐Induced Respiratory Cancer Risk: Identification of Key Issues pp. 907-923

- Ravi P. Subramaniam, Chao Chen, Kenny S. Crump, Danielle DeVoney, John F. Fox, Christopher J. Portier, Paul M. Schlosser, Chad M. Thompson and Paul White
- Why Risk Is Not Variance: An Expository Note pp. 925-928

- Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox,
- My Loss Is Your Loss … Sometimes: Loss Aversion and the Effect of Motivational Biases pp. 929-938

- Robyn S. Wilson, Joseph L. Arvai and Hal Arkes
- The Lost Value of Groundwater and its Influence on Environmental Decision Making pp. 939-950

- Evan K. Paleologos
- Communicating Risks and Benefits from Fish Consumption: Impact on Belgian Consumers' Perception and Intention to Eat Fish pp. 951-967

- Wim Verbeke, Filiep Vanhonacker, Lynn J. Frewer, Isabelle Sioen, Stefaan De Henauw and John Van Camp
- Examining Links Between Sign‐Out Reporting During Shift Changeovers and Patient Management Risks pp. 969-981

- Joseph Sharit, Lorgia McCane, Deborah M. Thevenin and Paul Barach
- Epistemic Uncertainty in the Ranking and Categorization of Probabilistic Safety Assessment Model Elements: Issues and Findings pp. 983-1001

- Emanuele Borgonovo
- Expert Judgment‐Based Risk Assessment Using Statistical Scenario Analysis: A Case Study—Running the Bulls in Pamplona (Spain) pp. 1003-1019

- Fermín Mallor, Carmen García‐Olaverri, Sagrario Gómez‐Elvira and Pedro Mateo‐Collazas
- Analysis of Local Acceptance of a Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility pp. 1021-1032

- Ji Bum Chung, Hong‐Kew Kim and Sam Kew Rho
- An Adjustment Factor for Mode‐of‐Action Uncertainty with Dual‐Mode Carcinogens: The Case of Naphthalene‐Induced Nasal Tumors in Rats pp. 1033-1051

- Kenneth T. Bogen
- Bayesian Reanalysis of the Challenger O‐Ring Data pp. 1053-1067

- Coire J. Maranzano and Roman Krzysztofowicz
- Modeling Cholinesterase Activity for Human Dietary Risk Assessment of Carbamate Insecticides pp. 1069-1079

- Rick L. Williams, Gary J. Mihlan and Abraham J. Tobia
- Upstream Oversight Assessment for Agrifood Nanotechnology: A Case Studies Approach pp. 1081-1098

- Jennifer Kuzma, James Romanchek and Adam Kokotovich
- A Sensitivity Analysis of the Social Vulnerability Index pp. 1099-1114

- Mathew C. Schmidtlein, Roland C. Deutsch, Walter W. Piegorsch and Susan L. Cutter
- Dose‐Response Models for Inhalation of Bacillus anthracis Spores: Interspecies Comparisons pp. 1115-1124

- Timothy A. Bartrand, Mark H. Weir and Charles N. Haas
- An Exploratory Risk Perception Study of Attitudes Toward Homeland Security Systems pp. 1125-1133

- Thomas F. Sanquist, Heidi Mahy and Frederic Morris
Volume 28, issue 3, 2008
- Farewell Editorial pp. 575-576

- Elizabeth L. Anderson
- Regulating Under Uncertainty: Newsboy for Exposure Limits pp. 577-587

- Roger Cooke and Margaret MacDonell
- Concern About Petrochemical Health Risk Before and After a Refinery Explosion pp. 589-601

- Malcolm P. Cutchin, Kathryn Remmes Martin, Steven V. Owen and James S. Goodwin
- Global Health Impacts and Costs Due to Mercury Emissions pp. 603-613

- Joseph V. Spadaro and Ari Rabl
- Quantitative Assessment of Building Fire Risk to Life Safety pp. 615-625

- Chu Guanquan and Sun Jinhua
- Is the Way Young People Drive a Reflection of the Way Their Parents Drive? An Econometric Study of the Relation Between Parental Risk and Their Children's Risk pp. 627-634

- Agénor Lahatte and Marie‐Clémence Le Pape
- How Do Disaster Characteristics Influence Risk Perception? pp. 635-643

- Ming‐Chou Ho, Daigee Shaw, Shuyeu Lin and Yao‐Chu Chiu
- Is Probability the Only Coherent Approach to Uncertainty? pp. 645-652

- Mark Colyvan
- Combining Occurrence and Toxicity Information to Identify Priorities for Drinking‐Water Mixture Research pp. 653-666

- Sarah J. Ryker and Mitchell J. Small
- Sensitivity Analysis of Model Output with Input Constraints: A Generalized Rationale for Local Methods pp. 667-680

- Emanuele Borgonovo
- Fuzzy Risks and an Updating Algorithm with New Observations pp. 681-694

- Chongfu Huang and Da Ruan
- A Stochastic Assessment of the Public Health Risks of the Use of Macrolide Antibiotics in Food Animals pp. 695-710

- H. Scott Hurd and Sasidhar Malladi
- Reducing Risk on Machinery: A Field Evaluation Pilot Study of Risk Assessment pp. 711-721

- John Etherton, Bruce Main, Dennis Cloutier and Wayne Christensen
- Mechanistic Modeling of Emergency Events: Assessing the Impact of Hypothetical Releases of Anthrax pp. 723-740

- S. S. Isukapalli, P. J. Lioy and P. G. Georgopoulos
- Preventive Health Behavior and Adaptive Accuracy of Risk Perceptions pp. 741-748

- Britta Renner, Benjamin Schüz and Falko F. Sniehotta
- Practice‐Specific Risk Perceptions and Self‐Reported Food Safety Practices pp. 749-761

- Alan S. Levy, Conrad J. Choinière and Sara B. Fein
- Optimal Resource Allocation for Defense of Targets Based on Differing Measures of Attractiveness pp. 763-770

- Vicki M. Bier, Naraphorn Haphuriwat, Jaime Menoyo, Rae Zimmerman and Alison M. Culpen
- Natural Hazards and Motivation for Mitigation Behavior: People Cannot Predict the Affect Evoked by a Severe Flood pp. 771-778

- Michael Siegrist and Heinz Gutscher
- An Adaptive Regional Input‐Output Model and its Application to the Assessment of the Economic Cost of Katrina pp. 779-799

- Stéphane Hallegatte
Volume 28, issue 2, 2008
- Estimating Consumer Exposure to PFOS and PFOA pp. 251-269

- David Trudel, Lea Horowitz, Matthias Wormuth, Martin Scheringer, Ian T. Cousins and Konrad Hungerbühler
- Applicability of a Neuroprobabilistic Integral Risk Index for the Environmental Management of Polluted Areas: A Case Study pp. 271-286

- Martí Nadal, Vikas Kumar, Marta Schuhmacher and José L. Domingo
- Modeling Exposure to Air Pollution from the WTC Disaster Based on Reports of Perceived Air Pollution pp. 287-301

- Sally Ann Lederman, Mark Becker, Stephen Sheets, Janet Stein, Deliang Tang, Lisa Weiss and Frederica P. Perera
- Rate of Foot‐and‐Mouth Disease Virus Transmission by Carriers Quantified from Experimental Data pp. 303-309

- Tenzin, Aldo Dekker, Hans Vernooij, Annemarie Bouma and Arjan Stegeman
- European Public Perceptions of Food Risk: Cross‐National and Methodological Comparisons pp. 311-324

- Katrin Hohl and George Gaskell
- Using Probabilistic Terrorism Risk Modeling for Regulatory Benefit‐Cost Analysis: Application to the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative in the Land Environment pp. 325-339

- Henry H. Willis and Tom LaTourrette
- Risk‐Based Analysis of the Danish Pork Salmonella Program: Past and Future pp. 341-351

- H. Scott Hurd, Claes Enøe, Lene Sørensen, Henrik Wachman, Steven M. Corns, Kenneth M. Bryden and Matthias Grenier
- Optimal Stopping Analysis of a Radiation Detection System to Protect Cities from a Nuclear Terrorist Attack pp. 353-371

- Michael P. Atkinson, Zheng Cao and Lawrence M. Wein
- Communicating the Risks of a New, Emerging Pathogen: The Case of Cryptococcus gattii pp. 373-386

- Anne‐Marie Nicol, Christie Hurrell, Will McDowall, Karen Bartlett and Negar Elmieh
- Hazard Perception, Risk Perception, and the Need for Decontamination by Residents Exposed to Soil Pollution: The Role of Sustainability and the Limits of Expert Knowledge pp. 387-398

- Frédéric Vandermoere
- Assessing the Multidimensionality of Coastal Erosion Risks: Public Participation and Multicriteria Analysis in a Mediterranean Coastal System pp. 399-412

- Elisabet Roca, Gonzalo Gamboa and J. David Tàbara
- Insurance Against Climate Change and Flooding in the Netherlands: Present, Future, and Comparison with Other Countries pp. 413-426

- Wouter Botzen and Jeroen van den Bergh
- Human Salmonellosis: Estimation of Dose‐Illness from Outbreak Data pp. 427-440

- Kaatje Bollaerts, Marc Aerts, Christel Faes, Koen Grijspeerdt, Jeroen Dewulf and Koen Mintiens
- Avian Influenza in Vietnam: Chicken‐Hearted Consumers? pp. 441-451

- Muriel Figuie and T. Fournier
- Significant Factors of Aviation Insurance and Risk Management Strategy: An Empirical Study of Taiwanese Airline Carriers pp. 453-461

- Yi Hsin Lin and Yu Hern Chang
- Farmer Knowledge and Risk Analysis: Postrelease Evaluation of Herbicide‐Tolerant Canola in Western Canada pp. 463-476

- Ian J. Mauro and Stéphane M. McLachlan
- Perspective: Risk Apportionment and Disease Intervention Strategies pp. 477-486

- Leila M. Barraj, Nga L. Tran, Michael Goodman and Michael E. Ginevan
- A Neural Network‐Based Method for Risk Factor Analysis of West Nile Virus pp. 487-496

- Leilei Pan, Lixu Qin, Simon X. Yang and Jiangping Shuai
- What's Wrong with Risk Matrices? pp. 497-512

- Louis Anthony (Tony)Cox
- Effects of Risk Representation and Scope on Willingness to Pay for Reduced Risks: Evidence from Tokyo Bay, Japan pp. 513-522

- Guofang Zhai and Takeshi Suzuki
- Implied Preference for Seismic Design Level and Earthquake Insurance pp. 523-537

- K. Goda and H. P. Hong
- Households' Perceived Personal Risk and Responses in a Multihazard Environment pp. 539-556

- Michael K. Lindell and Seong Nam Hwang
- Quantitative Risk Assessment from Farm to Fork and Beyond: A Global Bayesian Approach Concerning Food‐Borne Diseases pp. 557-571

- Isabelle Albert, Emmanuel Grenier, Jean‐Baptiste Denis and Judith Rousseau
- The Limits of Expertise: Rethinking Pilot Error and the Causes of Airline Accidents by R. Key Dismukes, Benjamin A. Berman, and Loukia D. Loukopoulos pp. 573-574

- David M. Clarke
Volume 28, issue 1, 2008
- New Health Risks and Sociocultural Contexts: Bird Flu Impacts on Consumers and Poultry Businesses in Lao PDR pp. 1-12

- Gabriele Suder and Saynakhone Inthavong
- Application of Correspondence Analysis in the Assessment of Mine Tailings Dam Breakage Risk in the Mediterranean Region pp. 13-23

- Ana Rita Salgueiro, Henrique Garcia Pereira, Maria‐Teresa Rico, Gerado Benito and Andrés Díez‐Herreo
- Work‐Related Road Safety: An Analysis Based on U.K. Bus Driver Performance pp. 25-35

- Lisa Dorn and Anders Af Wåhlberg
- A Risk‐Benefit Analysis of French High Fish Consumption: A QALY Approach pp. 37-48

- Marie‐Renée Guevel, Véronique Sirot, Jean‐Luc Volatier and Jean‐Charles Leblanc
- A Fuzzy Decision Tree for Fault Classification pp. 49-67

- Enrico Zio, Piero Baraldi and Irina C. Popescu
- Combining Measures of Risk Perceptions and Risk Activities: The Development of the RAPRA and PRISC Indices pp. 69-79

- Joan Abbott‐Chapman, Carey Denholm and Colin Wyld
- A Psychometric Study of Information Technology Risks in the Workplace pp. 81-93

- Robert Coles and Gerard P. Hodgkinson
- Marine and Offshore Safety Assessment by Incorporative Risk Modeling in a Fuzzy‐Bayesian Network of an Induced Mass Assignment Paradigm pp. 95-112

- A. G. Eleye‐Datubo, A. Wall and J. Wang
- Personal Efficacy, the Information Environment, and Attitudes Toward Global Warming and Climate Change in the United States pp. 113-126

- Paul M. Kellstedt, Sammy Zahran and Arnold Vedlitz
- Comparative Risk Analysis of Dioxins in Fish and Fine Particles from Heavy‐Duty Vehicles pp. 127-140

- Olli Leino, Marko Tainio and Jouni T. Tuomisto
- Trust and Risk Communication in High‐Risk Organizations: A Test of Principles from Social Risk Research pp. 141-149

- Stacey M. Conchie and Calvin Burns
- Contemporary Terrorism: Risk Perception in the London Options Market pp. 151-160

- John Garvey and Martin Mullins
- Individual‐ and Community‐Level Effects on Risk Perception in Cancer Cluster Investigations pp. 161-178

- Craig W. Trumbo, Katherine A. McComas and John C. Besley
- Food Safety in the Domestic Environment: The Effect of Consumer Risk Information on Human Disease Risks pp. 179-192

- Maarten J. Nauta, Arnout R. H. Fischer, Esther D. Van Asselt, Aarieke E. I. De Jong, Lynn J. Frewer and Rob De Jonge
- Societal Risk Perception Among African Villagers Without Access to the Media pp. 193-202

- Lonzozou Kpanake, Bruno Chauvin and Etienne Mullet
- Perceptions of Ecological Risk Associated with Mountain Pine Beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) Infestations in Banff and Kootenay National Parks of Canada pp. 203-212

- Bonita L. McFarlane and David O. T. Witson
- A Flexible Count Data Regression Model for Risk Analysis pp. 213-223

- Seth D. Guikema and Jeremy P. Goffelt
- Aggregating Disparate Epidemiological Evidence: Comparing Two Seminal EMF Reviews pp. 225-234

- Michael J. O'Carroll and Denis L. Henshaw
- The Perceived Health Risks of Indoor Radon Gas and Overhead Powerlines: A Comparative Multilevel Approach pp. 235-248

- Wouter Poortinga, Patrick Cox and Nick F. Pidgeon
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