Applied Research

Law

Publications

665 Slovic, P. (2009). Can international law stop genocide when our moral intuitions fail us? In E. Shafir (Ed.), Behavior and policy. Book manuscript in preparation.

609 Slovic, P. (2007). Affect, reason, and mere hunches. Journal of Law, Economics and Policy, 4(1), 191-211.

589 Kahan, D. M., & Slovic, P. (2006). Cultural evaluations of risk: “Values” or “blunders”? Harvard Law Review, 119, 166-172. Download here.

349 Peters, E., & Slovic, P. (1996). The role of affect and worldviews as orienting dispositions in the perception and acceptance of nuclear power. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 26(16), 1427-1453.

327 Slovic, P., & Monahan, J. (1995). Probability, danger, and coercion: A study of risk perception and decision making in mental health law. Law and Human Behavior, 19, 49-65.

236 MacGregor, D. G., Fischhoff, B., & Blackshaw, L. (1987). Search success and expectations with a computer interface. Information Processing and Management, 23, 419-432.

214 Slovic, P. (1985, January 30). Only new laws will spur seat-belt use [Editorial]. Wall Street Journal.

32 Tversky, A., & Kahneman, D. (1971). Belief in the law of small numbers. Psychological Bulletin, 76, 105-110.

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