Vested interest and environmental risk communication: Improving willingness to cope with impending disasters

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Vested interest and environmental risk communication : Improving willingness to cope with impending disasters. / De Dominicis, Stefano; Crano, William D; Ganucci Cancellieri, Uberta; Mosco, Benedetta; Bonnes, Mirilia; Hohman, Zachary; Bonaiuto, Marino.

I: Journal of Applied Social Psychology, Bind 44, Nr. 5, 2014, s. 364-374.

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De Dominicis, S, Crano, WD, Ganucci Cancellieri, U, Mosco, B, Bonnes, M, Hohman, Z & Bonaiuto, M 2014, 'Vested interest and environmental risk communication: Improving willingness to cope with impending disasters', Journal of Applied Social Psychology, bind 44, nr. 5, s. 364-374. https://doi.org/10.1111/jasp.12229

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De Dominicis, S., Crano, W. D., Ganucci Cancellieri, U., Mosco, B., Bonnes, M., Hohman, Z., & Bonaiuto, M. (2014). Vested interest and environmental risk communication: Improving willingness to cope with impending disasters. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 44(5), 364-374. https://doi.org/10.1111/jasp.12229

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De Dominicis S, Crano WD, Ganucci Cancellieri U, Mosco B, Bonnes M, Hohman Z o.a. Vested interest and environmental risk communication: Improving willingness to cope with impending disasters. Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 2014;44(5):364-374. https://doi.org/10.1111/jasp.12229

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De Dominicis, Stefano ; Crano, William D ; Ganucci Cancellieri, Uberta ; Mosco, Benedetta ; Bonnes, Mirilia ; Hohman, Zachary ; Bonaiuto, Marino. / Vested interest and environmental risk communication : Improving willingness to cope with impending disasters. I: Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 2014 ; Bind 44, Nr. 5. s. 364-374.

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