A model of public perception and response to communication about natural hazards risk was constructed. It was estimated on data from samples of households in three communities at risk in the Parkfield earthquake prediction experiment. Estimated model parameters revealed consistent conclusions. Communicated risk information that was reinforced through additional communications and/or social cues precipitated an interactive personal search for more information; personal definitions of risk and what to do emerged; and these social constructions directed how the public responded. Perceived risk only indirectly impacted public action through information searching. This suggests that searching behavior should intervene between perception of risk ...
The present research aims at the relationship between information credibility and perception of seis...
The present study adopts a mixed methods approach, integrating data from quantitative and qualitativ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 22). by Colleen Fitzpatrick and Paul W. O\u27Brien. Decembe...
A model of public perception and response to communication about natural hazards risk was constructe...
A model of public perception and response to communication about natural hazards risk was constructe...
This chapter explores how lay publics respond to potential disasters. It contends that the current r...
Abstract: Purpose – This paper seeks to examine how perception of the relationship between people an...
Though significant research exists on earthquake hazard adjustment adoption more generally, research...
Efficient risk communication is a vital way to reduce the vulnerability of individuals when facing e...
Natural hazards have been a part of the landscape since its existence, but they are becoming more de...
Research has shown that preparation for natural hazard events reflects several factors including ris...
To increase earthquake preparation, it is beneficial to understand the effects of different types of...
There are many examples of unpredicted natural and man-made disasters occurring over the past few de...
With a social marketing perspective, this study explores community disaster preparedness, by conside...
There are many examples of unpredicted natural and man-made disasters occurring over the past few de...
The present research aims at the relationship between information credibility and perception of seis...
The present study adopts a mixed methods approach, integrating data from quantitative and qualitativ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 22). by Colleen Fitzpatrick and Paul W. O\u27Brien. Decembe...
A model of public perception and response to communication about natural hazards risk was constructe...
A model of public perception and response to communication about natural hazards risk was constructe...
This chapter explores how lay publics respond to potential disasters. It contends that the current r...
Abstract: Purpose – This paper seeks to examine how perception of the relationship between people an...
Though significant research exists on earthquake hazard adjustment adoption more generally, research...
Efficient risk communication is a vital way to reduce the vulnerability of individuals when facing e...
Natural hazards have been a part of the landscape since its existence, but they are becoming more de...
Research has shown that preparation for natural hazard events reflects several factors including ris...
To increase earthquake preparation, it is beneficial to understand the effects of different types of...
There are many examples of unpredicted natural and man-made disasters occurring over the past few de...
With a social marketing perspective, this study explores community disaster preparedness, by conside...
There are many examples of unpredicted natural and man-made disasters occurring over the past few de...
The present research aims at the relationship between information credibility and perception of seis...
The present study adopts a mixed methods approach, integrating data from quantitative and qualitativ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 22). by Colleen Fitzpatrick and Paul W. O\u27Brien. Decembe...