Biblio
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(2010). A Multi-Method, Multi-Hazard Approach to Explore the Uniqueness of Terrorism Risk Perceptions and Worry.
Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 40, 241-272.
[211]
(2009). A Social-Cognitive Perspective of Terrorism Risk Perception and Individual Response in Canada.
Risk Analysis. 29, 1265-1280.
[237]
(2009). Qualitative analysis of cognitive and contextual determinants of Canadians' individual response to terrorism.
Health Risk & Society. 11, 431-450.



