Chernobyl and the nuclear power issue in West German public opinion.
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 1990Description: 14p., 5 tables, 1 fig, 9 refsSubject(s): Subject: Three large scale surveys among the West German population were conducted in November/December 1986, May/June 1987 and May/June 1988 in order to analyze the long-term impacts of the Chernobyl disaster on opinions, attitudes and behavior of the public. Results indicate that uncertainty about the health consequences of the reactor accident is a major response of the population to the event.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Reprinted from Journal of Environmental Psychology; 1990; Vol 10; pp121-134
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Three large scale surveys among the West German population were conducted in November/December 1986, May/June 1987 and May/June 1988 in order to analyze the long-term impacts of the Chernobyl disaster on opinions, attitudes and behavior of the public. Results indicate that uncertainty about the health consequences of the reactor accident is a major response of the population to the event.
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