35 pagesThis study is a replication and extension in Canada of a previous study in the United States in which toxicologists and members of the public were surveyed to determine their attitudes, beliefs, and perceptions regarding risks from chemicals. This study of “intuitive vs. scientific toxicology” was motivated by the premise that different assumptions, conceptions, and values underlie much of the discrepancy between expert and lay views of chemical risks. The results showed that Canadian toxicologists had far lower perceptions of risk and more favorable attitudes toward chemicals than did the Canadian public. The public's attitudes were quite negative and showed the same lack of dose-response sensitivity found in the earlier U.S. study...
54 pagesA national survey of 1500 Canadians was carried out to assess public perception of health ri...
Empirical studies in toxicology aim at deciphering complex causal relationships, especially in regar...
The regulation of human exposure to potentially carcinogenic chemicals constitutes society’s most im...
13 pagesHuman beings have always been intuitive toxicologists, relying on their senses of sight, tas...
Editor’s Note: Risk perception is a critical interface between scientific facts and personal opinio...
Information from the study of toxins by hard sciences like toxicology is interpreted based on affect...
<p>Toxicological investigations provide key observations for establishing potential impacts of chemi...
In toxicological health risk assessment, epistemic uncertainties (e.g. about a chemical's intrinsic ...
This thesis examines the existing constraints and opportunities that shape present and future chemic...
Hormesis is a nonlinear dose-response characterized by biological responses at low doses that are op...
The public needs to be literate in chemistry both to understand the surrounding world and to be abl...
28 pagesIn this article, we present the results of a national survey of 1500 Canadians on their atti...
Risk assessments serve as the foundation of policy decisions on whether to take measures to reduce a...
Regulation of toxic substances is an extremely complex, uncertain, and controversial enterprise. The...
Two sets of 65 risk/safety assessments are compared. These BaessIDCDts. ~tly for pesticide chemicals...
54 pagesA national survey of 1500 Canadians was carried out to assess public perception of health ri...
Empirical studies in toxicology aim at deciphering complex causal relationships, especially in regar...
The regulation of human exposure to potentially carcinogenic chemicals constitutes society’s most im...
13 pagesHuman beings have always been intuitive toxicologists, relying on their senses of sight, tas...
Editor’s Note: Risk perception is a critical interface between scientific facts and personal opinio...
Information from the study of toxins by hard sciences like toxicology is interpreted based on affect...
<p>Toxicological investigations provide key observations for establishing potential impacts of chemi...
In toxicological health risk assessment, epistemic uncertainties (e.g. about a chemical's intrinsic ...
This thesis examines the existing constraints and opportunities that shape present and future chemic...
Hormesis is a nonlinear dose-response characterized by biological responses at low doses that are op...
The public needs to be literate in chemistry both to understand the surrounding world and to be abl...
28 pagesIn this article, we present the results of a national survey of 1500 Canadians on their atti...
Risk assessments serve as the foundation of policy decisions on whether to take measures to reduce a...
Regulation of toxic substances is an extremely complex, uncertain, and controversial enterprise. The...
Two sets of 65 risk/safety assessments are compared. These BaessIDCDts. ~tly for pesticide chemicals...
54 pagesA national survey of 1500 Canadians was carried out to assess public perception of health ri...
Empirical studies in toxicology aim at deciphering complex causal relationships, especially in regar...
The regulation of human exposure to potentially carcinogenic chemicals constitutes society’s most im...