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735 Slovic, P. (2011, May 11). The psychology of intervention: Why we need a villain. The Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved from http://insideoregon.uoregon.edu/o-e-clips-for-may-11-2011
733 Slovic, P., & Västfjäll, D. (2010). Affect, moral intuition, and risk. Psychological Inquiry, 21, 387–398.
609 Slovic, P. (2007). Affect, reason, and mere hunches. Journal of Law, Economics and Policy, 4(1), 191-211.
589 Kahan, D. M., & Slovic, P. (2006). Cultural evaluations of risk: “Values” or “blunders”? Harvard Law Review, 119, 166-172. Download here.
349 Peters, E., & Slovic, P. (1996). The role of affect and worldviews as orienting dispositions in the perception and acceptance of nuclear power. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 26(16), 1427-1453.
327 Slovic, P., & Monahan, J. (1995). Probability, danger, and coercion: A study of risk perception and decision making in mental health law. Law and Human Behavior, 19, 49-65.
236 MacGregor, D. G., Fischhoff, B., & Blackshaw, L. (1987). Search success and expectations with a computer interface. Information Processing and Management, 23, 419-432.
214 Slovic, P. (1985, January 30). Only new laws will spur seat-belt use [Editorial]. Wall Street Journal.
32 Tversky, A., & Kahneman, D. (1971). Belief in the law of small numbers. Psychological Bulletin, 76, 105-110.