TABLES
1.1 Comparison of numerical verbal and statistical risk estimates
1.2 A standard multidimensional representation of risks
1.3 Data collection options for reader-based evaluations of risk communications
2.1 From artifact to main effect
2.2 Conditions favorable to respondents having articulated values
2.3 A general framework for characterizing environmental risks
2.4 A framework for defining transactions
2.5 Reasons for evaluating goods differently at different times
4.1 Estimated 10-year costs of provisioning a home shelter to sustain four people with three days of supplies
4.2 Event string required for home shelter preparation to be useful
4.3 Travel recommendations for the period immediately after detonation of ...
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