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- W2186311392 abstract "Examining the conceptual relationship between personal experience, affect, and risk perception is crucial in improving our understanding of how emotional and cognitive process mechanisms shape public perceptions of climate change. This study is the first to investigate the interrelated nature of these variables by contrasting three prominent social-psychological theories. In the first model, affect is viewed as a fast and associative information processing heuristic that guides perceptions of risk. In the second model, affect isseen as flowing from cognitive appraisals (i.e., affect is thought of as a post-cognitive process). Lastly, a third, dual-process model is advanced that integrates aspects from both theoretical perspectives. Four structural equation models were tested on a national sample(N=808) of British respondents. Results initially provide support for the“cognitive”model,wherepersonal experience with extreme weather is best conceptualized as a predictor of climate change risk perception and, in turn, risk perception a predictor of affect.Yet, closer examination strongly indicates thatat the sametime, riskperception and affect reciprocallyinfluence each other in a stable feedbacksystem.Itisthereforeconcludedthatboththeoreticalclaims arevalidandthata dual-processperspectiveprovides a superior fit to the data. Implications for theory and risk communication are discussed. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd." @default.
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- W2186311392 title "Special issue article On the relationship between personal experience, affect and risk perception: The case of climate change" @default.
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