ee
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The interview

program as reflected in job responsibilities.

schedule will be aimed at tapping basic similarities and
differences in the understanding of the effects of radiologi-~
cal contamination on resettlement of the atolls.

Investiga-

tors anticipate addressing the following subject areas:
safety of the atoll;

radiological

2.

effectiveness of cleanup efforts;

3.

adjustment and adaptation of returning Marshallese;

4.

monitoring of people and environment;

5.

perceptions of Marshallese"

re eee

1.

understanding of radio-

logical safety and resettlement; and
6.

solutions to potential problems.

Additional topics which arise in connection with the archival
survey and those brought to the attention of the investigators

during the early phase of the task may be included in the
interview.
Task 2,

Identify and analyze Marshallese

perceptions and interpretations
of radiological topics and resettle-

ment

Information provided by this task will assist in clarifying how Marshallese interpret,

comprehend,

and respond to

communications initiated by federal representatives.

Results

will be useful in clarifying perceptions and understandings
of federal representatives concerning Marshallese interpretations of radiological topics and resettlement issues.
Information specific to understanding radiation and
its effects, safety of atolls and specific islands and

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