Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2894618776> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2894618776 endingPage "791" @default.
- W2894618776 startingPage "777" @default.
- W2894618776 abstract "Abstract Decades of research identify risk perception as a largely intuitive and affective construct, in contrast to the more deliberative assessments of probability and consequences that form the foundation of risk assessment. However, a review of the literature reveals that many of the risk perception measures employed in survey research with human subjects are either generic in nature, not capturing any particular affective, probabilistic, or consequential dimension of risk; or focused solely on judgments of probability. The goal of this research was to assess a multidimensional measure of risk perception across multiple hazards to identify a measure that will be broadly useful for assessing perceived risk moving forward. Our results support the idea of risk perception being multidimensional, but largely a function of individual affective reactions to the hazard. We also find that our measure of risk perception holds across multiple types of hazards, ranging from those that are behavioral in nature (e.g., health and safety behaviors), to those that are technological (e.g., pollution), or natural (e.g., extreme weather). We suggest that a general, unidimensional measure of risk may accurately capture one's perception of the severity of the consequences, and the discrete emotions that are felt in response to those potential consequences. However, such a measure is not likely to capture the perceived probability of experiencing the outcomes, nor will it be as useful at understanding one's motivation to take mitigation action." @default.
- W2894618776 created "2018-10-12" @default.
- W2894618776 creator A5018870087 @default.
- W2894618776 creator A5058710878 @default.
- W2894618776 creator A5091718944 @default.
- W2894618776 date "2018-10-02" @default.
- W2894618776 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W2894618776 title "Developing a Broadly Applicable Measure of Risk Perception" @default.
- W2894618776 cites W1537749760 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W1602856417 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W1890997845 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W1913957972 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W1931851057 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W1966745203 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W1970812819 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W1974445320 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W1975230024 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W1992426204 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2005859156 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2010103010 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2012026294 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2014907015 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2018610485 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2023306774 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2053283917 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2053666387 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2056048846 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2062053053 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2071440000 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2074711926 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2077977578 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2079633306 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2083067753 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2085974507 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2086720309 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2091069417 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2094842606 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2100749565 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2103046915 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2128082596 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2129528797 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2144653265 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2161491792 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2161818974 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2202874275 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2254547817 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2274432604 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2296061379 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2334970001 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2341776351 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2356072244 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2489288701 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2498302474 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W2596544103 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W3011865677 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W3122318885 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W3124896223 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W3125232880 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W4230957748 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W4246892532 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W4250697155 @default.
- W2894618776 cites W4294343482 @default.
- W2894618776 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/risa.13207" @default.
- W2894618776 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30278115" @default.
- W2894618776 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W2894618776 type Work @default.
- W2894618776 sameAs 2894618776 @default.
- W2894618776 citedByCount "116" @default.
- W2894618776 countsByYear W28946187762019 @default.
- W2894618776 countsByYear W28946187762020 @default.
- W2894618776 countsByYear W28946187762021 @default.
- W2894618776 countsByYear W28946187762022 @default.
- W2894618776 countsByYear W28946187762023 @default.
- W2894618776 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2894618776 hasAuthorship W2894618776A5018870087 @default.
- W2894618776 hasAuthorship W2894618776A5058710878 @default.
- W2894618776 hasAuthorship W2894618776A5091718944 @default.
- W2894618776 hasConcept C112930515 @default.
- W2894618776 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2894618776 hasConcept C12174686 @default.
- W2894618776 hasConcept C124101348 @default.
- W2894618776 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2894618776 hasConcept C163355716 @default.
- W2894618776 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W2894618776 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W2894618776 hasConcept C180747234 @default.
- W2894618776 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2894618776 hasConcept C199360897 @default.
- W2894618776 hasConcept C202444582 @default.
- W2894618776 hasConcept C26760741 @default.
- W2894618776 hasConcept C2780009758 @default.
- W2894618776 hasConcept C2780791683 @default.
- W2894618776 hasConcept C2780801425 @default.
- W2894618776 hasConcept C33676613 @default.
- W2894618776 hasConcept C33923547 @default.
- W2894618776 hasConcept C38652104 @default.
- W2894618776 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W2894618776 hasConcept C49261128 @default.