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Strategies and heuristics in individual decision-making
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Pidgeon
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. F.
Published 1985
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Is sharing the solution? Exploring public acceptability of the sharing economy
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Cherry, C.E
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Pidgeon
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Published 2018
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Disturbed earth: Conceptions of the deep underground in shale extraction deliberations in the US and UK
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Harthorn, B.H
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Partridge, T.
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Pidgeon
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Thomas, M.
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“It's not a very certain future”: Emotion and infrastructure change in an industrial town
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Cherry, C.
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Groves, C.
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Henwood, K.
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Pidgeon
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Roberts, E.
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Thomas, G.
Published 2022
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