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Risk Communication: Principles, Tools, and Techniques
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INFO Project at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs,
2008
: 2 p.
This brief focuses on the following points:
Risk communication is central to informed decision-making.
Guidelines exist to help programs and providers present risk information clearly and effectively.
People under stress typically want to know that you care before they care about what you know.
People under stress typically have difficulty hearing, understanding, and remembering information.
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