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Risk assessment knowledge, Warrants

As I argued in chap. 5, individuals draw on many types of knowledge to warrant judgments about risk. Having more than one basis for assessing risk also creates a healthy skepticism that can alert individuals to signs of trouble—when the methanometer always produces the same reading, for example, or when the drill seems to hit resistance in the rock. [Pg.329]


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