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Socially Amplified Risk: Attitude and Behavior Change in Response to CWD in Wisconsin Deer

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Pages 326-340 | Published online: 06 Nov 2009

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Kyle Smith, Adam C. Landon, Susan A. Schroeder & Leslie E. McInenly. (2023) Application of the Heuristic-Systematic Model to Chronic wasting Disease Risk perceptions. Society & Natural Resources 36:6, pages 696-714.
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Mark D. Needham, Jerry J. Vaske & Joshua D. Petit. (2017) Risk Sensitivity and Hunter Perceptions of Chronic Wasting Disease Risk and Other Hunting, Wildlife, and Health Risks. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 22:3, pages 197-216.
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Erin E. Harper, Craig A. Miller & Jerry J. Vaske. (2015) Hunter Perceptions of Risk, Social Trust, and Management of Chronic Wasting Disease in Illinois. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 20:5, pages 394-407.
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J S Busby & S Onggo. (2013) Managing the social amplification of risk: a simulation of interacting actors. Journal of the Operational Research Society 64:5, pages 638-653.
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Laura N. Rickard, Katherine A. McComas, Christopher E. Clarke, Richard C. Stedman & Daniel J. Decker. (2013) Exploring risk attenuation and crisis communication after a plague death in Grand Canyon. Journal of Risk Research 16:2, pages 145-167.
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James G. Cantrill. (2011) The Role of a Sense of Self-in-Place and Risk Amplification in Promoting the Conservation of Wildlife. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 16:2, pages 73-86.
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