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The medfly crisis: Citizens' response to eradication risks

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Glenn R. Hawkes, University of California
Marc Pilisuk, University of California
Martha C. Stiles, University of California
Curt Acredolo, University of California

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California Agriculture 38(1):14-16.

Published January 01, 1984

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The public saw the benefits of medfly eradication as far exceeding the risks of exposure to pesticides

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The authors gratefully acknowledge the contributions of Gregg Nerase and Guy Whitlow. Funding was supplied in part by a grant from the California Department of Food and Agriculture (#1786) and by the UC Agricultural Experiment Station. A copy of the questionnaire may be obtained from the Department of Applied Behavioral Sciences, University of California, Davis, CA 95616.

The medfly crisis: Citizens' response to eradication risks

Glenn R. Hawkes, Marc Pilisuk, Martha C. Stiles, Curt Acredolo
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The medfly crisis: Citizens' response to eradication risks

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Authors

Glenn R. Hawkes, University of California
Marc Pilisuk, University of California
Martha C. Stiles, University of California
Curt Acredolo, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 38(1):14-16.

Published January 01, 1984

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

The public saw the benefits of medfly eradication as far exceeding the risks of exposure to pesticides

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The authors gratefully acknowledge the contributions of Gregg Nerase and Guy Whitlow. Funding was supplied in part by a grant from the California Department of Food and Agriculture (#1786) and by the UC Agricultural Experiment Station. A copy of the questionnaire may be obtained from the Department of Applied Behavioral Sciences, University of California, Davis, CA 95616.


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