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P M Sandman

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Annals of Internal Medicine|September 1, 1976
Medicine and mass communication: an agenda for physiciansP M Sandman
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|January 1, 1991
Emerging communication responsibilities of epidemiologistsP M Sandman
Journal of Health Psychology|November 4, 2011
The mad cow crisis: health and the public goodP M Sandman
Journal of Health Psychology|November 4, 2011
Radon's Deadly Daughters: Science, Environ-mental Policy, and the Politics of RiskP M Sandman
Health Education Quarterly|January 1, 1993
Predictors of home radon testing and implications for testing promotion programsP M Sandman, N D Weinstein
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|January 1, 1992
A model of the precaution adoption process: evidence from home radon testingN D Weinstein, P M Sandman
American Journal of Public Health|April 1, 1991
Risk communication activities of state health agenciesC Chess, K L Salomone, P M Sandman
Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|February 1, 1994
High risk or low: how location on a "risk ladder" affects perceived riskP M Sandman, N D Weinstein, P Miller
American Journal of Public Health|July 1, 1988
Optimistic biases in public perceptions of the risk from radonN D Weinstein, M L Klotz, P M Sandman
Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|December 1, 1994
Testing a visual display to explain small probabilitiesN D Weinstein, P M Sandman, W K Hallman
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Annals of Internal Medicine|September 1, 1976
Medicine and mass communication: an agenda for physiciansP M Sandman
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|January 1, 1991
Emerging communication responsibilities of epidemiologistsP M Sandman
Journal of Health Psychology|November 4, 2011
The mad cow crisis: health and the public goodP M Sandman
Journal of Health Psychology|November 4, 2011
Radon's Deadly Daughters: Science, Environ-mental Policy, and the Politics of RiskP M Sandman
Health Education Quarterly|January 1, 1993
Predictors of home radon testing and implications for testing promotion programsP M Sandman, N D Weinstein
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|January 1, 1992
A model of the precaution adoption process: evidence from home radon testingN D Weinstein, P M Sandman
American Journal of Public Health|April 1, 1991
Risk communication activities of state health agenciesC Chess, K L Salomone, P M Sandman
Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|February 1, 1994
High risk or low: how location on a "risk ladder" affects perceived riskP M Sandman, N D Weinstein, P Miller
American Journal of Public Health|July 1, 1988
Optimistic biases in public perceptions of the risk from radonN D Weinstein, M L Klotz, P M Sandman
Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|December 1, 1994
Testing a visual display to explain small probabilitiesN D Weinstein, P M Sandman, W K Hallman
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