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Volumn 34, Issue 12, 2015, Pages 1272-1278
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On the roots of, and solutions to, the persistent battle between "chemonoia" and rationalist denialism of the subjective nature of human cognition
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Author keywords
chemicals; chemonoia; cognition; Risk perception
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Indexed keywords
CHEMICAL COMPOUND;
DANGEROUS GOODS;
ARTICLE;
CHEMONOIA;
COGNITION;
CONFLICT;
CULTURAL FACTOR;
DENIAL;
FEAR;
HUMAN;
MEDICAL RESEARCH;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECT;
RATIONALIST DENIALISM;
SOCIOLOGY;
DANGEROUS GOODS;
PERCEPTION;
RISK ASSESSMENT;
TOXICITY;
COGNITION;
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES;
HUMANS;
PERCEPTION;
RISK ASSESSMENT;
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EID: 84948688385
PISSN: 09603271
EISSN: 14770903
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1177/0960327115603592 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (15)
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