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Improving Risk-Based Decision Making for Terrorism Applications

How can we best allocate limited defensive resources to reduce terrorism risks? Dillon et al.'s Antiterrorism Risk-Based Decision Aid (ARDA) system provides a useful point of departure for addressing this crucial question by exhibiting a real-world system that calculates risk reduction scores f...

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Published in:Risk analysis 2009-03, Vol.29 (3), p.336-341
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Decision Making
Humans
Risk
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Risk Reduction Behavior
Studies
Terrorism
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Uncertainty
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