Human beings are prone to "misfearing": Sometimes they are fearful in the absence of significant danger, and sometimes they neglect serious risks. Misfearing is a product of bounded rationality, and it produces serious problems for individuals and governments. This essay is a reply to a review of Laws of Fear by Dan M. Kahan, Paul Slovic, Donald Braman, and John Gastil, who contend that "cultural cognition," rather than bounded rationality, explains people's fears. The problem with their argument is that cultural cognition is a product of bounded rationality, not an alternative to it. In particular, cultural differences are largely a product of two mechanisms. The first involves social influences, by which people's judgments are influenced ...
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Human beings are prone to misfearing : Sometimes they are fearful in the absence of significant dan...
What dynamics shape public risk perceptions? What significance should such perceptions have in the f...
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Research on bounded rationality has two cultures, which I call ‘idealistic’ and ‘pragmatic’. Technic...
Every year, law-makers and agency regulators, with the input of industry experts and scientists, mak...
23 pagesCultural Cognition refers to the disposition to conform one's beliefs about societal risks t...
Human beings are prone to misfearing : Sometimes they are fearful in the absence of significant dan...
What dynamics shape public risk perceptions? What significance should such perceptions have in the f...
One should not have certain pairs of beliefs and emotions, other things equal; one ought not to rema...
7 pagesWhat are the respective contributions of culture and rationality to risk perception? Do disa...
Contemporary social science avoids the discussion of fear as a major element of social life and as a...
The study examines the various limitations associated with using the normativism framework within th...
The conventional explanation for controversy over climate change emphasizes impediments to public un...
Cognitive and social psychologists have uncovered a number of features of ordinary thinking about ri...
This paper examines a remedy for a defect in existing accounts of public risk perceptions. The accou...
Often we have to decide on difficult problems and conflicts. For this, a certain level of moral comp...
This article has reciprocal goals. The first is to use the study of public risk perceptions to add p...
When threatening events occur, especially in the context of human violence, rumors spread precipitou...
Research on bounded rationality has two cultures, which I call ‘idealistic’ and ‘pragmatic’. Technic...
Every year, law-makers and agency regulators, with the input of industry experts and scientists, mak...
23 pagesCultural Cognition refers to the disposition to conform one's beliefs about societal risks t...