My objective in this paper is to provide psychological perspective on the challenges to rational decision making in the face of terrorism and other risk crisis. I shall begin with an introduction to the psychology of risk, highlighting the role of affect and its contribution to what may be called “risk as feeling.” I shall then address the need to educate and inform citizens about risks from terrorism and some of the particular challenges this entails
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Modern theories in cognitive psychology and neuroscience indicate that there are two funda-mental wa...
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30 pagesRisk is perceived and acted on in 2 fundamental ways. Risk as feelings refers to individuals...
This paper offers a theoretical treatise that bridges the social and the psychological in risk perce...
were surveyed regarding their views on the risks of travel to various destinations. Their risk estim...
Cognitive and social psychologists have uncovered a number of features of ordinary thinking about ri...
This brief commentary makes two points. The first is that fear can play multiple roles in any decisi...
Modern theories in cognitive psychology and neuroscience indicate that there are two funda-mental wa...
In their study of terrorism and SARS, Professor Feigenson and his colleagues report significant pos...
This article seeks to demonstrate why is important for policy makers to understand how people evalua...
ABSTRACT—Humans perceive and act on risk in two fun-damental ways. Risk as feelings refers to indivi...
This paper considers the psychology of risk perception in worry about crime. A survey-based study re...
This report examines responses to terrorism risks exhibited by members of the general public. Questi...
Stranger violence can have a variety of different physical, psychological, social and economic effec...
Recent work in cognitive and social psychology makes it clear that emotion plays a critical role in ...
The paper assumes that fear presents a certain degree of ambivalence. To say it with Hans Jonas (19...
This paper introduces the fear of crime to risk research, noting a number of areas for future interd...
30 pagesRisk is perceived and acted on in 2 fundamental ways. Risk as feelings refers to individuals...
This paper offers a theoretical treatise that bridges the social and the psychological in risk perce...
were surveyed regarding their views on the risks of travel to various destinations. Their risk estim...
Cognitive and social psychologists have uncovered a number of features of ordinary thinking about ri...