This book explains how to develop more effective risk communications using the Carnegie Mellon mental-model approach. Such communications are designed to contain in readily usable form the information that people need to make informed decisions about risks to health safety and the environment. The approach draws together methods from the natural and social sciences providing a framework for interdisciplinary collaboration. It is demostrated with varied examples including electromagnetic fields climate change radon and sexually transmitted diseases.
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