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Mitchell, Vincent-Wayne. Consumer services: A perceived risk analysis. Manchester School of Management, 1992.

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Mitchell, Vincent-Wayne. Perceived risk and risk reduction: Establishing reliability, generalizability and cross validation. UMIST, Manchester School of Management, 1992.

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Drottz-Sjöberg, Britt-Marie. Trains and transports: Perceived and real risks. European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management, 1992.

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Mitchell, Vincent-Wayne. Cross-cultural consumer research: Examining the perceived risk construct. UMIST, Manchester School of Management, 1994.

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Mastori, D. M. The perceived risk of banks when purchasing advertising services. UMIST, 1995.

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Mitchell, Vincent-Wayne. Age, sex and social class: Their effect on perceived risk and risk reduction. Manchester School of Management, 1993.

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O'Rourke, Brian P. Qualitative insights into perceived risk in the home tourist market. UniversityCollege Dublin, 1991.

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Harrell, W. Andrew. Perceived risk of work-related injury and intentions to change employment. Department of Sociology, The University of Alberta, 1985.

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Mishra, Hari Govind. Buying impulsive trait: An effective moderator for shopping emotions and perceived risk. Indian Institute of Management, 2014.

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Salichou, M. M. Barriers to entry in the anti-ageing moisturiser sector: A perceived risk approach. UMIST, 1997.

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Pantelides, S. C. Perceived risk, self concept, group influences and choice of beer in private versus public situations. UMIST, 1997.

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Kyriacou, Michael C. An investigation of the notion of perceived risk under the perspective of travelling abroad for holidays. UMIST, 1997.

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Harrell, W. Andrew. Accident history, perceived risk of personal injury, and job mobility as factors influencing occupational accident fatalism. Department of Sociology, The University of Alberta, 1985.

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Jonquiere, Vanessa. The effects of perceived risk, consumer knowledge and involvement, packaging and labelling, on information processing for wine. UMIST, 1996.

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Gfroerer, Joseph C. Perceived availability and risk of harm of drugs: Estimates from the National household survey on drug abuse. U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, 1994.

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Harrell, W. Andrew. Perceived risk of occupational injury: The impact of occupational hazardousness, type of work, and recent personal injury accidents. Department of Sociology, The University of Alberta, 1985.

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Wong, A. An exploration of consumers' perceived risk theory and attitudes towards the introduction of new product features in grocery products. UMIST, 1997.

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N, Atreya, Billington R, and British Crop Protection Council, eds. Human exposure to pesticide residues, natural toxins, and GMOs: Real and perceived risks : proceedings of an international symposium held at the Hilton Brighton Metropole Hotel, UK, 13 November 2000. British Crop Protection Council, 2000.

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Constantine, A. E. Perceived risks in grocery purchasing. UMIST, 1994.

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Martin, Rochelle Elizabeth. Gender differences in HIV-related attitudes, knowledge, and perceived risk of infection among adolescents in day-treatment for substance use, and their effect on response to preventive intervention. National Library of Canada, 2000.

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Mack, Ruthanna. Perceived risks to well-being among older community-dwelling adults. s.n.], 1993.

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Seaman, Natasha, and Joanna Woodall. Money Matters in European Artworks and Literature, c.1400-1750. Amsterdam University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463726078.

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Money Matters in European Artworks and Literature, c. 1400-1750 focuses on coins as material artefacts and agents of meaning in early modern arts. The precious metals, double-sided form, and emblematic character of coins had deep resonance in European culture and cultural encounters. Coins embodied Europe’s power and the labour, increasingly located in colonised regions, of extracting gold and silver. Their efficacy depended on faith in their inherent value and the authority perceived to be imprinted into them, guaranteed through the institution of the Mint. Yet they could speak eloquently of
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Zimmerman, Deborah Lynn. Comparison of perceived risks and benefits of living donor renal transplantation among patients with end stage renal disease and their family members. National Library of Canada, 2001.

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Greatorex, M. Exploring the specification of perceived risk. Manchester School of Management, 1992.

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Liessem, Christina. Consumer Behaviour. Online Video Services and Perceived Risk. GRIN Verlag GmbH, 2014.

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LLC, Incore Publishing. Early Years: Attitudes, Brand Loyalty, and Perceived Risk. Publishing LLC, Incore, 2024.

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Pothiban, Linchong. RISK FACTOR PREVALENCE, RISK STATUS, AND PERCEIVED RISK FOR CORONARY HEART DISEASE AMONG THAI ELDERLY (HYPERTENSION). 1993.

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Lewis, E. E. How Safe Is Safe Enough?: Technological Risks, Real and Perceived. Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2014.

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Ackermann, Tobias. IT Security Risk Management: Perceived IT Security Risks in the Context of Cloud Computing. Springer Gabler. in Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH, 2012.

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Waters, Erika A., Amy McQueen, and Linda D. Cameron. Perceived Risk and its Relationship to Health-Related Decisions and Behavior. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199795833.013.013.

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Gaal, Brigitte D. Apparel descriptions in catalogs and perceived risk associated with catalog purchases. 1996.

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Lippmann, Morton, and Richard B. Schlesinger. Risk Assessment. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190688622.003.0008.

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This chapter describes the characterization of risk and the application of risk assessment methodologies by governments, corporations, and special interest groups so as to identify the nature and extent of known and potential risks to public health and welfare from exposure to environmental chemicals. It discusses the nature of risk, including perceived vs. real rick, risk identification and quantification, and risk communication. It reviews the different approaches that may be used in risk assessment and provides specific applications of risk analysis, including the setting of exposure limits
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Perceived risk: A critical review of applications and use over 30 years. Manchester School of Management, UMIST, 1994.

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Morosinotto, Chiara, Peter Banks, Toni Laaksonen, and Julien Terraube, eds. Determinants and Consequences of Perceived Predation Risk: From Individual Behavior to Transgenerational Effects. Frontiers Media SA, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/978-2-88976-249-1.

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Knowlton, Victoria. Sense of coherence and self-perceived health status in homeless women. 1993.

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How safe is safe enough?: Technological risks, real and perceived. Carrel Books, 2014.

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Human Exposure to Pesticide Residues, Natural Toxins and Gmos: Real and Perceived Risks (Symposium Proceedings). BCPC Publications, 2000.

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It Security Risk Management In The Context Of Cloud Computing Perceived It Security Risks In The Context Of Cloud Computing. Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH &, 2013.

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Baliunas, Dalia. Empirical versus perceived risk for hepatitis C in a cohort of not in treatment opioid users. 2004.

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Brown, Amy Lynn. Optimistic bias and perceived risk of sexual assault among sexually victimized and non-victimized college women. 2002.

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Gibbons, Frederick X., and Michelle L. Stock. Perceived Racial Discrimination and Health Behavior: Mediation and Moderation. Edited by Brenda Major, John F. Dovidio, and Bruce G. Link. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190243470.013.17.

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Research has documented a strong link between perceived racial discrimination and various health outcomes among African Americans. These outcomes include health status and health-relevant behavior. This chapter focuses on the relation between the stress associated with perceived racial discrimination and health-risk behavior, primarily substance use and abuse. The chapter examines a variety of factors thought to mediate this relation, the two primary ones being negative affect and self-control. Research has shown that discrimination has an impact on both factors, and these in turn directly aff
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Hwang, Jihwan. North Korea, Nuclear Risk-Taking, and the United States. Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2023. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781978720909.

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Jihwan Hwang analyzes Pyongyang’s nuclear policy changes over the last three decades under Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Il and Kim Jong Un. Why did a weaker North Korea take the risk of standing up against the much stronger U.S. with its nuclear weapons program, even escalating the crisis to the point of a war? Later, why did North Korea change its course of action amid the crisis even though the security environment remained essentially the same? Hwang draws on the main tenets of prospect theory in international relations and argues that Pyongyang becomes either risk-acceptant or risk-averse toward
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Schroeder, Carole Anne. PERCEIVED DURATION OF TIME AND BED REST IN HIGH RISK PREGNANCY: AN EXPLORATION OF THE NEWMAN MODEL. 1993.

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Order of perceived risk intensity and task relevance as program factors influencing locus of control in adventure recreation. 1990.

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Order of perceived risk intensity and task relevance as program factors influencing locus of control in adventure recreation. 1989.

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Order of perceived risk intensity and task relevance as program factors influencing locus of control in adventure recreation. 1990.

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Order of perceived risk intensity and task relevance as program factors influencing locus of control in adventure recreation. 1990.

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Jaeckel, Aline, and Rosemary Rayfuse. Conceptions of Risk in an Institutional Context. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198795896.003.0009.

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Advances in scientific knowledge have led to competing imageries of the environmental risks and uncertainties associated with deep seabed mining. As the central institution charged with managing deep seabed mining and protecting the marine environment from its adverse impacts, the International Seabed Authority (ISA) provides an institutional platform for the conceptualisation and regulation of those risks and uncertainties. This chapter examines the manner in which environmental risks and uncertainties are conceptualised within the ISA and the processes through which it regulates in the face
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Wadeson, Nigel. Cognitive Aspects of Entrepreneurship: Decision-Making and Attitudes to Risk. Edited by Anuradha Basu, Mark Casson, Nigel Wadeson, and Bernard Yeung. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199546992.003.0004.

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This article reviews literature on the study of the cognition of entrepreneurs, and how this affects their attitudes to risk. The review begins with the heuristics and biases approach. Various decision-making biases related to over-optimism are then considered. Following this perceived self-efficacy, intrinsic motivation and intentions-based models are discussed. Some theories dealing specifically with attitudes to risk are then covered. These include prospect theory, Kahneman and Lovalo's model of risk-taking, and Das and Teng's theory of risk horizons and future orientations. Finally, the op
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Roger, Mccormick, and Stears Chris. Part VI Early Perceptions of Legal Risk, 20 A Landmark Case and its Aftermath. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198749271.003.0021.

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This chapter discusses the case of Hazell v Hammersmith and Fulham London Borough Council, which had a profound effect on how the City of London perceived the dangers posed by legal risk. It involved a House of Lords decision on an ultra vires point — specifically, the power of the council in question to enter into ‘swap’ transactions. The case arose because this power was challenged by the auditor appointed by the Audit Commission. The surrounding circumstances and the unprecedented manner in which the City of London responded to the case provide both the classic case study and a historical e
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