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Trust and subjective knowledge influence perceived risk of lead exposure

Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis, v.44 no.5, 2024년, pp.1204 - 1218  

Goebel, Madeline (National Drought Mitigation Center University of Nebraska‐) ,  Wardropper, Chloe B. (Lincoln Lincoln Nebraska USA)

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AbstractLead exposure is a persistent environmental hazard that poses risks to human health. But motivating protective action is challenging with this low visibility hazard whose health effects are often subtle and chronic. Higher risk perception is generally associated with taking protective measur...

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