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The Protective Action Decision Model: Theoretical Modifications and Additional Evidence
20111.2k citationsMichael K. Lindell, Ronald W. PerryRisk Analysisprofile →
Household Adjustment to Earthquake Hazard
2000580 citationsMichael K. Lindell, Ronald W. Perryprofile →
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Lindell, Michael K. & Ronald W. Perry. (2011). The Protective Action Decision Model: Theoretical Modifications and Additional Evidence. Risk Analysis. 32(4). 616–632.1240 indexed citations breakdown →
Lindell, Michael K. & Ronald W. Perry. (1991). Understanding Evacuation Behavior: An Editorial Introduction. International Journal of Mass Emergencies & Disasters. 9(2). 133–136.12 indexed citations
Perry, Ronald W., et al.. (1986). Counterurbanisation: International case studies of socio-economic change in the rural areas. Medical Entomology and Zoology.16 indexed citations
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Lindell, Michael K., et al.. (1985). Planning concepts and decision criteria for sheltering and evacuation in a nuclear power plant emergency. OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information).18 indexed citations
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Holt, Robert R., Ronald W. Perry, Robert Jay Lifton, & Richard Falk. (1984). The Social Psychology of Civil Defense. Political Psychology. 5(2). 307–307.14 indexed citations
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Lindell, Michael K. & Ronald W. Perry. (1982). Protective action recommendations: how would the public respond. Transactions of the American Nuclear Society.1 indexed citations
Bennett, Carl A. & Ronald W. Perry. (1975). Comprehensive Analysis of a Study on the Military and Civilian Criminal Justice System.. Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC).1 indexed citations
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Gillespie, David F. & Ronald W. Perry. (1973). Research Strategies for Studying the Acceptance of Artistic Creativity..2 indexed citations
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