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November 1993 (Vol. 11, No. 3)
Articles(s):
- Showalter, Pamela, Prognostication of Doom: An Earthquake Prediction's Effect on Four Small Communities, 279-293
- Edwards, Margie, Social Location and Self-Protective Behavior: implications for Earthquake Preparedness, 293-305
- John Farley, Hugh Barlow, Marvin Finkelstein, and Lary Rlley, Earthquake Hysteria, Before and After: A Survey andFollow-Up On Public Response to the Browning Forecast, 305-323
- Lawrence Clark, Louis Venezlano, and Douglas Atwood, Situational and Dispositional Determinants of Cognitive and Affective Reactions to the New Madrid Earthquake Prediction, 323-337
- Baldwin, Tamara, A Test of Situational Communication Theory: Public Response to the 1990 Browning Earthquake Prediction, 337-351
- Atwood, Erwin, Earthquake Awareness in Southeast Missouri: A Study in Pluralistic Ignorance, 365-379
- Atwood, Erwin, Perceived Impact of an Earthquake Prediction: The Third Person Effect, 365-379
- Marlin Shipman, Gil Fowler, and Russ Shain, Whose Fault Was It? An Analysis of Newspaper Coverage of Iben Browning's New Maddd Fault Earthquake Prediction, 379-391
- James Dearling, and Jeff Kazmlerczak, Making Iconodasts Credible: The lben Browning Earthquake Prediction, 391-405
- Stevens, Jill, An Association of Circumstance: The 1990 Browning Earthquake Prediction and the Center for Earthquake Research and Information, 405-421
- Barlow, Hugh, Safety Officer Accounts of Earthquake Preparedness at Riverside Industrial Sites, 421-437
- Christopher Wetzel, Edward Hettinger, Robert McMillan, Monroe Rayburn, and Andrew Nix, Methodological Issues in Studying Response to the Browning Prediction of a New Madrid Earthquake A Researiher's Cautionary Tale, 437-453