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181. Research On The Influence Of Risk Perception Of Facility Vegetable Growers On Their Application Behavior
182. Research On Marketing Strategy Of Dairy Products Based On Risk Perception
183. Risky living: A comparison of criminal risk-taking and risk perception in adolescent and young adult nonoffenders and offenders
184. Motivational-Enhanced Prevention Education and Risk Perception in First-Time Driving While Intoxicated Offenders
185. Risk perception, knowledge and behavior: Case studies of fishermen from Lake Ontario, USA and Fosu Lagoon, Ghana
186. 'The Hostess City of the South': Destination Image and Risk Perception in Savannah, Georgi
187. Maintaining a stable, safe learning environment: Inter-organizational collaboration and the perception of risk
188. Risk Perception and Effective Communication of Consequences for US Natural Hazards
189. Bridging the gap between academic and practical crisis response strategy using a public risk perception model
190. Risk perception, risk communication, and the effectiveness of pesticide labels in communicating hazards to South African farm workers
191. Safety issues in steel erection: Impact on task durations and risk perception of ironworkers
192. Local hazards knowledge and risk perceptions of stakeholders in southern Illinois watershed partnerships
193. The impact of realistic entrepreneurship previews on entrepreneurial biases, risk perception and opportunity evaluation
194. The 'sour' smell of fake scented rice: media coverage and public knowledge, risk perception and behaviors in response to a food safety scandal
195. Post-project risk perception and systems management reaction
196. A study of the impact of apoE genotype on risk perception for Alzheimer disease
197. Afraid of food? An integrative approach to the study of risk perception
198. Hazard information, risk perception, cultural values, and safety compliance: A comparison of Canada, Mexico, and the United States
199. Risk perception and reasoning performance in high and low risk adolescents
200. THE ECONOMICS OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISK PERCEPTION, ENDOGENOUS RISK, AND SELF-PROTECTION (PERCEIVED CONTROL, HAZARDS, RISK VALUATION, CONTINGENT VALUATION)
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