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Toward a framework for understanding lay public’s comprehension of disaster and bioterrorism information

In the last decade, we have witnessed a significant increase in disaster preparedness and crisis communication efforts. This stands in sharp contrast with paucity of research that deals with the public’s comprehension of disaster information and related decision-making. The objective of this paper i...

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Published in:Journal of biomedical informatics 2005-08, Vol.38 (4), p.331-344
Main Authors: Keselman, Alla, Slaughter, Laura, Patel, Vimla L.
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