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Public Perceptions of Food-related Risks: A Cross-national Investigation of Individual and Contextual Influences
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2018
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Public concerns about food risks have grown in recent decades in response to many food-related scandals. Despite some evidence that risk concerns vary across societies and risk domains, these variations remain understudied. To address this gap, this paper conducts a multi-level analysis of public concerns about biological and chemical/technical food risks in 26 European countries. Findings confirm previous work on individual predictors of risk concern and suggest that several contextual factors
doi:10.31235/osf.io/c2khw
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