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Remembering to be afraid: applications of theories of memory to the science of safety communication

Pages 173-191 | Published online: 23 Feb 2007

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Damien J. Williams & Jan M. Noyes. (2007) How does our perception of risk influence decision-making? Implications for the design of risk information. Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science 8:1, pages 1-35.
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Mary F. Lesch. (2008) Warning symbols as reminders of hazards: Impact of training. Accident Analysis & Prevention 40:3, pages 1005-1012.
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