William K Hallman

researcher ORCID ID = 0000-0002-4524-9876

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P1053ResearcherIDG-3591-2017
P1153Scopus author ID6603575653

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University of South CarolinaQ1024426
P108employerRutgers UniversityQ499451
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Q97637507An empirical assessment of common or usual names to label cell-based seafood products
Q57422318COMMUNICATION: Enhanced: Social Values and the Governance of Science
Q38943841Communicating scientific evidence in qualified health claims.
Q50978928Engaging in Effective Science Communication: A Response to Blancke et al. on Deproblematizing GMOs.
Q46676432Living near a hazardous waste facility: coping with individual and family distress
Q53856118Measuring chemical sensitivity prevalence: a questionnaire for population studies.
Q51807793Military deployment to the Gulf War as a risk factor for psychiatric illness among US troops.
Q121634457Modeling Risk Perceptions, Benefit Perceptions, and Approval of Releasing Genetically Engineered Mosquitoes as a Response to Zika Virus
Q41595267Modeling retrospective attribution of responsibility to hazard-managing institutions: an example involving a food contamination incident
Q35113231Persistence of symptoms in veterans of the First Gulf War: 5-year follow-up.
Q91515426Qualified Health Claim Language affects Purchase Intentions for Green Tea Products in the United States
Q73112719Re: "Invited commentary: unexplained health problems after Gulf War service--finding answers to complex questions"
Q79327287Subjective and objective risk as predictors of influenza vaccination during the vaccine shortage of 2004-2005
Q73180143Symptom patterns among Gulf War registry veterans
Q71672253Testing a visual display to explain small probabilities
Q71760647Tick bite victims and their environment: the risk of Lyme disease
Q81503200Who does the public trust? The case of genetically modified food in the United States
Q80471592Why do people report better health by phone than by mail?
Q40338162Why people believe they were exposed to biological or chemical warfare: a survey of Gulf War veterans.