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Perceptions of and Exposure to Arsenic in Private and Public Drinking Water Among Households
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Journal Article | Risk perceptions of arsenic in tap water and consumption of bottled water. | WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH | Jakus P, Shaw WD, NguyenTN, Walker | Jakus PM, Shaw WD, NguyenTN, Walker M. Risk perceptions of arsenic in tap water and consumption of bottled water. Water Resources Research 2009;45: W05405, doi:10.1029/2008WR007427. |
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Journal Article | Option price without expected utility. | ECONOMICS LETTERS | Jindapon P, Shaw WD | Jindapon P, Shaw WD. Option price without expected utility. Economics Letters 2008;100(3):408-410. |
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Journal Article | An empirical model of perceived mortality risks for selected U.S. arsenic hot spots. | None | Nguyen TN, Jakus P, Riddel M, Shaw WD | Nguyen TN, Jakus PM, Riddel M, Shaw WD. An empirical model of perceived mortality risks for selected U.S. arsenic hot spots. Risk Analysis 2010;30(10):1550-1562. |
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Journal Article | Perceived arsenic-related mortality risks for smokers and non-smokers. | CONTEMPORARY ECONOMIC POLICY | Shaw WD, Jakus PM, Riddel M | Shaw WD, Jakus PM, Riddel M. Perceived arsenic-related mortality risks for smokers and non-smokers. Contemporary Economic Policy (early view online, 2012). |
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