Martens, Astrid LReedijk, MarijeSmid, TjabeHuss, AnkeTimmermans, DanielleStrak, MaciejSwart, WimLenters, VirissaKromhout, HansVerheij, RobertSlottje, PaulineVermeulen, Roel C H2018-05-272018-05-272018-05-17Modeled and perceived RF-EMF, noise and air pollution and symptoms in a population cohort. Is perception key in predicting symptoms? 2018, 639:75-83 Sci. Total Environ.1879-10262977868410.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.05.007http://hdl.handle.net/10029/621949Psychosocial research has shown that perceived exposure can influence symptom reporting, regardless of actual exposure. The impact of this phenomenon on the interpretation of results from epidemiological research on environmental determinants of symptoms is unclear.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessModeled and perceived RF-EMF, noise and air pollution and symptoms in a population cohort. Is perception key in predicting symptoms?ArticleSci Total Envir 2018; 639:75-83