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Authors: EISER JR PODPADEC TJ REICHER SD STEVENAGE SV
Citation: Jr. Eiser et al., MUDDY WATERS AND HEAVY-METAL - TIME AND ATTITUDES GUIDE JUDGMENTS OF POLLUTION, Journal of environmental psychology, 18(2), 1998, pp. 199-208

Authors: EISER C COOL P GRIMER R CARTER S ELLIS A KOPEL S EISER JR
Citation: C. Eiser et al., THE ROLE OF MONITORING IN DETERMINING QUALITY-OF-LIFE FOLLOWING TREATMENT FOR A BONE-TUMOR, International journal of behavioral medicine, 4(4), 1997, pp. 397-414

Authors: EISER JR
Citation: Jr. Eiser, ADDICTION AS A DYNAMIC PROCESS, Addiction research, 5(5), 1997, pp. 361-365

Authors: EISER JR
Citation: Jr. Eiser, ATTITUDES AS ATTRACTORS - MORE THAN A METAPHOR - COMMENTARY, Psychological inquiry, 8(2), 1997, pp. 119-125

Authors: COULSON NS EISER C EISER JR
Citation: Ns. Coulson et al., DIET, SMOKING AND EXERCISE - INTERRELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ADOLESCENT HEALTH BEHAVIORS, Child care health and development, 23(3), 1997, pp. 207-216

Authors: EISER JR
Citation: Jr. Eiser, RECONNECTING THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE SOCIAL IN HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY, Psychology & health, 11(5), 1996, pp. 605-618

Authors: EISER JR REICHER SD PODPADEC TJ
Citation: Jr. Eiser et al., SMOKERS AND NONSMOKERS ESTIMATES OF THEIR PERSONAL RISK OF CANCER ANDOF THE INCREMENTAL RISK ATTRIBUTABLE TO CIGARETTE-SMOKING, Addiction research, 3(3), 1995, pp. 221-229

Authors: EISER JR
Citation: Jr. Eiser, ON MATTERS OF FACT AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DISCOURSE, Psychology & health, 10(4), 1995, pp. 267-271

Authors: EISER C HAVERMANS T EISER JR
Citation: C. Eiser et al., PARENTS ATTRIBUTIONS ABOUT CHILDHOOD-CANCER - IMPLICATIONS FOR RELATIONSHIPS WITH MEDICAL STAFF, Child care health and development, 21(1), 1995, pp. 31-42

Authors: EISER JR FORD N
Citation: Jr. Eiser et N. Ford, SEXUAL RELATIONSHIPS ON HOLIDAY - A CASE OF SITUATIONAL DISINHIBITION, Journal of social and personal relationships, 12(3), 1995, pp. 323-339

Authors: COULSON NS EISER C EISER JR
Citation: Ns. Coulson et al., YOUNG PEOPLES PERCEPTION OF FOOD-RELATED RISK, Appetite, 24(3), 1995, pp. 273-273

Authors: EISER C EISER JR HAVERMANS T
Citation: C. Eiser et al., THE MEASUREMENT OF SELF-ESTEEM - PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS, Personality and individual differences, 18(3), 1995, pp. 429-432

Authors: EISER JR EISER C SANI F SELL L CASAS RM
Citation: Jr. Eiser et al., SKIN-CANCER ATTITUDES - A CROSS-NATIONAL COMPARISON, British journal of social psychology, 34, 1995, pp. 23-30

Authors: EISER C HAVERMANS T EISER JR
Citation: C. Eiser et al., THE EMERGENCE DURING ADOLESCENCE OF GENDER DIFFERENCES IN SYMPTOM REPORTING, Journal of adolescence, 18(3), 1995, pp. 307-316

Authors: EISER JR REICHER SD PODPADEC TJ
Citation: Jr. Eiser et al., GLOBAL CHANGES AND LOCAL ACCIDENTS - CONSISTENCY IN ATTRIBUTIONS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL-EFFECTS, Journal of applied social psychology, 25(17), 1995, pp. 1518-1529

Authors: EISER JR
Citation: Jr. Eiser, RISK JUDGMENTS REFLECT BELIEF STRENGTH, NOT BIAS, Psychology & health, 9(3), 1994, pp. 197-199

Authors: EISER JR
Citation: Jr. Eiser, PUBLIC REACTIONS TO NUCLEAR WASTE - CITIZENS VIEWS OF REPOSITORY SITING - DUNLAP,RE, KRAFT,ME, ROSA,EA, Journal of environmental psychology, 14(2), 1994, pp. 167-167

Authors: EISER JR REICHER SD PODPADEC TJ
Citation: Jr. Eiser et al., AWARENESS OF BAD-NEWS, ENVIRONMENTAL ATTITUDES, AND SUBJECTIVE ESTIMATES OF COASTAL POLLUTION, Risk analysis, 14(6), 1994, pp. 945-948

Authors: EISER JR EISER C PAUWELS P
Citation: Jr. Eiser et al., SKIN-CANCER - ASSESSING PERCEIVED RISK AND BEHAVIORAL ATTITUDES, Psychology & health, 8(6), 1993, pp. 393-404

Authors: EISER JR REICHER SD PODPADEC TJ
Citation: Jr. Eiser et al., WHATS THE BEACH LIKE - CONTEXT EFFECTS IN JUDGMENTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL-QUALITY, Journal of environmental psychology, 13(4), 1993, pp. 343-352

Authors: REICHER S PODPADEC T MACNAGHTEN P BROWN R EISER JR
Citation: S. Reicher et al., TAKING THE DREAD OUT OF RADIATION - CONSEQUENCES OF AND ARGUMENTS OVER THE INCLUSION OF RADIATION FROM NUCLEAR-POWER PRODUCTION IN THE CATEGORY OF THE NATURAL, Journal of environmental psychology, 13(2), 1993, pp. 93-109
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