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The Australian Journal of Emergency Management, Vol. 20 No 1. February[removed]When good intentions turn bad: promoting natural hazard preparedness Paton, Smith and Johnson examine indicators of personal emergency
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Belmont / Melbourne / Washington / Wellington / Nuclear Sciences / New York / Blenheim / /

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Open University Press / The Emergency Management / Hemisphere Publishing Company / Lennox / New Zealand Journal / /

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New Zealand / /

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Natural Disaster / /

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Curtin University / Institute of Geological / University of Tasmania / /

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days food / food / /

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American Society / Curtin University / Perth / University of Tasmania / /

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Authors Douglas Paton / David Johnston / Leigh Smith / /

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Professor / Bishop / geologist / social cognitive model / Head / D.J. / /

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Western Australia / Tasmania / California / /

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The Australian Journal / Psychological Bulletin / Journal of Personality and Social Psychology / /

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Western Australia / /

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