| 1: What is the difference between a hazard and a risk? |
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| 2: When someone asks you what the chances are from dying of a particular disease or calamity, how can you respond to their question? |
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| 3: How would you characterize "nano-particles" in make-up and the potential harm they can do to our bodies in terms of how the public appraises hazards? |
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| 4: Which of the most common concerns in risk do you worry about the most? |
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| 5: What is the difference between how we think about audiences during routine health communication and emergency risk communication? |
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| 6: What is the risk from "stigmatization" during an emergency? |
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| 7: How could you use a database like SNAPS to plan your communications? |
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| 8: Use the message template and draft an emergency message for the release of a toxic chemical on your campus. |
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| 9: Why can't you just tell everyone, "There's nothing to worry about"? |
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