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Table 1.

Main features of the experimental design.

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Table 2.

Sample characteristics of the studies of hazard identification (R1), risk characterization (R2), risk protection by risk management (R3).

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Table 3.

Effects of uncertainty information regarding hazard identification (R1).

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Fig 1.

Effects of uncertainty description about regarding hazard identification (factor uncertainty) (R1).

Means (with 95% confidence intervals) of the dependent variables (measured on 7-points-Likert scales) for the two levels of factor “uncertainty—U0: no information about uncertainty, U1: information about uncertainty). N.B.: The higher the score on the Likert scale, the higher is the value on the dependent variable.

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Table 4.

Effects of uncertainty description about risk characterization (R2).

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Table 5.

Effects of uncertainty description about protection by risk management (R3).

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Fig 2.

Effects of uncertainty description about protection by risk management (factor uncertainty) (R3).

Means (with 95% confidence intervals) of the dependent variables (measured on 7-point-Likert scales) for the two levels of factor “uncertainty”—U0: no information about uncertainty, U1: information about uncertainty. N.B.: The higher the score on the Likert scale the higher is the value on the dependent variable.

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Fig 3.

Effects of uncertainty explanation about protection by risk management (factor explanation) (R3).

Means (with 95% confidence intervals) of the dependent variables (measured on 7-point Likert scales) for the two levels of factor “explanation”—U1E0: uncertainty, no explanation, U1E1: uncertainty, explanation, N.B.: The higher the score on the Likert scale the higher is the value on the dependent variable.

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