Why do Americans’ priorities for combating risks like terrorism, climate change, and violent crime often seem so uncorrelated with the dangers that those risks objectively present? Many scholars believe the answer to this question is that heuristics, biases, and ignorance cause voters to misperceive risk magnitudes. By contrast, this article argues that Americans’ risk priorities primarily reflect judgments about the extent to which some victims deserve more protection than others and the degree to which it is appropriate for government to intervene in different areas of social life. The article supports this argument with evidence drawn from a survey with 3,000 respondents, using pairwise comparisons to elicit novel measures of how respond...
Provision against risk can be a good reason to champion equality in modern times. No one is free fro...
Why are some people systematically more willing to take risks than others? Risk preferences affect m...
Using an exploratory focus group, Dr. Johnson examines citizen responses to common risk message tech...
Why do Americans’ priorities for combating risks like terrorism, climate change, and violent crime o...
Previous tests of how people's valuations of safety vary with the level of baseline risk have left p...
Two of the most important sources of catastrophic risk are terrorism and climate change. The United ...
Risk perceptions are important to the policy process because they inform individuals’ preferences fo...
Citizens’ perceptions of the risk associated with various kinds of disasters are important. Public o...
This article seeks to demonstrate why is important for policy makers to understand how people evalua...
Many risks have the property that large numbers of people are exposed and have little or no individu...
In the midst of a global pandemic, prevention methods stand as a crucial first step toward addressin...
In the midst of a global pandemic, prevention methods stand as a crucial first step toward addressin...
Every year, law-makers and agency regulators, with the input of industry experts and scientists, mak...
Article published in a journal of theoretical and empirical papers that analyze risk-bearing behavio...
We evaluate several concerns related to measuring the demand for public risk prevention policies, us...
Provision against risk can be a good reason to champion equality in modern times. No one is free fro...
Why are some people systematically more willing to take risks than others? Risk preferences affect m...
Using an exploratory focus group, Dr. Johnson examines citizen responses to common risk message tech...
Why do Americans’ priorities for combating risks like terrorism, climate change, and violent crime o...
Previous tests of how people's valuations of safety vary with the level of baseline risk have left p...
Two of the most important sources of catastrophic risk are terrorism and climate change. The United ...
Risk perceptions are important to the policy process because they inform individuals’ preferences fo...
Citizens’ perceptions of the risk associated with various kinds of disasters are important. Public o...
This article seeks to demonstrate why is important for policy makers to understand how people evalua...
Many risks have the property that large numbers of people are exposed and have little or no individu...
In the midst of a global pandemic, prevention methods stand as a crucial first step toward addressin...
In the midst of a global pandemic, prevention methods stand as a crucial first step toward addressin...
Every year, law-makers and agency regulators, with the input of industry experts and scientists, mak...
Article published in a journal of theoretical and empirical papers that analyze risk-bearing behavio...
We evaluate several concerns related to measuring the demand for public risk prevention policies, us...
Provision against risk can be a good reason to champion equality in modern times. No one is free fro...
Why are some people systematically more willing to take risks than others? Risk preferences affect m...
Using an exploratory focus group, Dr. Johnson examines citizen responses to common risk message tech...