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Living with Nuclear Power: A Q-Method Study of Local Community Perceptions
Risk Analysis, 07/24/09
Pidgeon N et al. – The usefulness of Q–methodology for investigating the ways in which people live with risk is highlighted, as are the implications of the results for theories of risk and trust.
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