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    Evidence of variable discount rates and non-standard discounting in mortality risk valuation by McDonald, R.L., Chilton, S.M., Jones-Lee, M.W., Metcalf, H.R.T.

    “…Time discounting is central to the valuation of future health and mortality risks in public sector allocative decision-making, particularly for environmental…”
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    Do focus groups contribute anything to the contingent valuation process? by Chilton, S M, Hutchinson, W G

    Published in Journal of economic psychology (01-08-1999)
    “…The qualitative aspects of the Contingent Valuation Method are largely ignored by environmental economists. A discussion is presented on: 1. the usefulness of…”
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    A qualitative examination of how respondents in a contingent valuation study rationalise their WTP responses to an increase in the quantity of the environmental good by Chilton, S.M., Hutchinson, W.G.

    Published in Journal of economic psychology (01-02-2003)
    “…The issue of how bidders respond to an increase in the quantity or quality of an environmental good is of central importance to the economic validity of the…”
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    A note on the warm glow of giving and scope sensitivity in contingent valuation studies by Chilton, S.M, Hutchinson, W.G

    Published in Journal of economic psychology (01-08-2000)
    “…This note develops a behavioral framework to classify individual contingent valuation (CV) respondents in terms of the warm glow and altruistic motives in…”
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    Exploring Divergence Between Respondent and Researcher Definitions of the Good in Contingent Valuation Studies by Chilton, S. M., Hutchinson, W. G.

    Published in Journal of agricultural economics (01-01-1999)
    “…In Contingent Valuation studies, researchers often base their definition of the environmental good on scientific/expert consensus. However, respondents may not…”
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    Valuing lives equally in a benefit-coast analysis of safety projects: A method to reconcile theory and practice by Baker, R., Chilton, S.M., Jones-Lee, M.W., Metcalf, H.R.T.

    Published in Safety science (01-07-2009)
    “…A value of statistical life (VSL) is used in cost-benefit analysis (CBA) as a monetary measure of the benefits to people from small risk reductions that arise…”
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    Focus groups and the contingent valuation process: A reply by Chilton, S M, Hutchinson, W G

    Published in Journal of economic psychology (01-08-1999)
    “…A defense is offered of "Do focus groups contribute anything to the contingent valuation process?" (1999)…”
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    Valuing the recreational benefits from the creation of nature reserves in Irish forests by Scarpa, Riccardo, Chilton, Susan M., Hutchinson, W.George, Buongiorno, Joseph

    Published in Ecological economics (01-05-2000)
    “…Data from a large-scale contingent valuation study are used to investigate the effects of forest attributes on willingness to pay for forest recreation in…”
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    Pulmonary fibrin microembolism with Echis carinatus venom in dogs: effects of a synthetic thrombin inhibitor by Schaeffer, Jr, R C, Chilton, S M, Hadden, T J, Carlson, R W

    “…We produced pulmonary fibrin microembolism using an infusion of a prothrombin activator (Echis carinatus venom, 30 min, 0.5 NIH thrombin equivalent units/kg)…”
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    Hypotensive and hemostatic properties of rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis helleri) venom and venom fractions in dogs by Schaeffer, Jr, R C, Briston, C, Chilton, S M, Carlson, R W

    “…Hypotensive and hemostatic properties of Southern Pacific rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis helleri) venom (100 micrograms/kg; i.v. bolus) or venom fractions (40…”
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    Effects of colloid or crystalloid solutions on edemagenesis in normal and thrombomicroembolized lungs by Schaeffer, Jr, R C, Reniewicz, R A, Chilton, S M, Carlson, R W

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-12-1987)
    “…We studied the effects of crystalloid (75 ml/kg of Ringer's lactate) or colloid (6% dextran-70, 6% hydroxyethyl starch, or 25 ml/kg of 5% human serum albumin)…”
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    Puff adder venom shock: a model of increased vascular permeability by Schaeffer, Jr, R C, Chilton, S M, Carlson, R W

    “…The circulatory, respiratory, metabolic, lethal and tissue permeability effects of an i.v. infusion (30 min; 1.5, 2.0, 2.5 and 3.0 mg/kg) of puff adder (Bitis…”
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    An experimental investigation of explanations for inconsistencies in responses to second offers in double referenda by Burton, Anthony C., Carson, Katherine S., Chilton, Susan M., Hutchinson, W.George

    “…This paper demonstrates the potential for induced preference experiments to test previously unverified explanations of observed behavior in contingent…”
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    Preparation and high-performance size-exclusion chromatographic (HPSEC) analysis of fluorescein isothiocyanate-hydroxyethyl starch: macromolecular probes of the blood-lymph barrier by Schaeffer, Jr, R C, Renkiewicz, R R, Chilton, S M, Marsh, D, Carlson, R W

    Published in Microvascular research (01-09-1986)
    “…A procedure is described for the preparation of fluorescein isothiocyanate-labeled hydroxyethyl starch (FITC-HES). Chromatographic techniques for the…”
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    Necessary conditions for demand revelation in double referenda by Carson, Katherine Silz, Chilton, Susan M., Hutchinson, W. George

    “…This paper demonstrates a set of necessary conditions that should generate unbiased, internally consistent estimates of willingness to pay (WTP) from a double…”
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    The WTP/WTA Discrepancy: A Preliminary Qualitative Examination by BURTON, ANTHONY C., CHILTON, SUSAN M., JONES, MARTIN K.

    Published in Environmental values (01-11-2000)
    “…This paper explores the psychological foundations of the 'Willingness to Pay/Willingness to Accept' discrepancy. Using a qualitative approach we find that the…”
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    Valuing lives equally in a benefit-cost analysis of safety projects: A method to reconcile theory and practice by Baker, R, Chilton, S M, Jones-Lee, M W, Metcalf, HRT

    Published in Safety science (01-07-2009)
    “…A value of statistical life (VSL) is used in cost-benefit analysis (CBA) as a monetary measure of the benefits to people from small risk reductions that arise…”
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    Disseminated intravascular coagulation following Echis carinatus venom in dogs: effects of a synthetic thrombin inhibitor by Schaeffer, Jr, R C, Briston, C, Chilton, S M, Carlson, R W

    “…Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) was produced by an infusion of a prothrombin activator (Echis carinatus venom; 30 minutes; 0.5 NIH thrombin…”
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    Theoretical and spatial limits to the value of rural environmental benefits: Evidence from the forestry sector by Hutchinson, W.George, Davis, John, Chilton, Susan M.

    Published in Journal of rural studies (1995)
    “…The valuation of environmental benefits has been well researched in the forestry sector. This is not generally the case in the agriculture sector although…”
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