P. Slovic. Science (New York, N.Y.), 236 (4799):
280--285(April 1987)PMID: 3563507.
Zusammenfassung
Studies of risk perception examine the judgements people make when they are asked to characterize and evaluate hazardous activities and technologies. This research aims to aid risk analysis and policy-making by providing a basis for understanding and anticipating public responses to hazards and improving the communication of risk information among lay people, technical experts, and decision-makers. This work assumes that those who promote and regulate health and safety need to understand how people think about and respond to risk. Without such understanding, well-intended policies may be ineffective.
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%J Science (New York, N.Y.)
%K Accidents, Attitude Decision Female, Health, Humans, Industry, Judgment, Making, Models, Probability, Psychological, Risk to
%N 4799
%P 280--285
%T Perception of risk
%U http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3563507
%V 236
%X Studies of risk perception examine the judgements people make when they are asked to characterize and evaluate hazardous activities and technologies. This research aims to aid risk analysis and policy-making by providing a basis for understanding and anticipating public responses to hazards and improving the communication of risk information among lay people, technical experts, and decision-makers. This work assumes that those who promote and regulate health and safety need to understand how people think about and respond to risk. Without such understanding, well-intended policies may be ineffective.
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