An unusual questionnaire was used to explore what risks concern laypeople. It asked respondents to list, in their own words, as many risks of personal concern as they could. They then selected the five risks of greatest concern and answered a set of specific questions about each. A coding scheme was developed for categorizing these responses and was shown to have good reliability. The questionnaire was administered to a heterogeneous convenience sample of subjects. They reported a very broad range of risks of concern, which differed in plausible ways as a function of their gender and age. Females and student-age subjects were generally more concerned about the environment, whereas males and older subjects were more likely to mention health ...
Differences in risk perception on major environmental issues between general public and environmenta...
Risk perceptions are important to the policy process because they inform individuals’ preferences fo...
A total of 1224 university students from Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia, were asked to give a q...
The aim of this study is to investigate public perceived risk on various issues in present-day China...
Differences in risk perception between a professional assessing a risk and a concerned community aff...
54 pagesA national survey of 1500 Canadians was carried out to assess public perception of health ri...
Environmental risks are being threated to public health significantly. The purpose of the study was ...
Citizens’ perceptions of the risk associated with various kinds of disasters are important. Public o...
One hundred twenty-two members (experts) of the Society for Risk Analysis completed a mailed questio...
The present survey was designed to investigate the perception of health risks among college students...
This study was conducted to analyse the relationship of socio-demographic and socio-psychological fa...
Abstract: Understanding the differences in the risk judgments of residents of industrial communities...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This study investigated publi...
OBJECTIVE: This paper describes the result of a survey carried out in 2002 about the risk perception...
Understanding the differences in the risk judgments of residents of industrial communities potential...
Differences in risk perception on major environmental issues between general public and environmenta...
Risk perceptions are important to the policy process because they inform individuals’ preferences fo...
A total of 1224 university students from Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia, were asked to give a q...
The aim of this study is to investigate public perceived risk on various issues in present-day China...
Differences in risk perception between a professional assessing a risk and a concerned community aff...
54 pagesA national survey of 1500 Canadians was carried out to assess public perception of health ri...
Environmental risks are being threated to public health significantly. The purpose of the study was ...
Citizens’ perceptions of the risk associated with various kinds of disasters are important. Public o...
One hundred twenty-two members (experts) of the Society for Risk Analysis completed a mailed questio...
The present survey was designed to investigate the perception of health risks among college students...
This study was conducted to analyse the relationship of socio-demographic and socio-psychological fa...
Abstract: Understanding the differences in the risk judgments of residents of industrial communities...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This study investigated publi...
OBJECTIVE: This paper describes the result of a survey carried out in 2002 about the risk perception...
Understanding the differences in the risk judgments of residents of industrial communities potential...
Differences in risk perception on major environmental issues between general public and environmenta...
Risk perceptions are important to the policy process because they inform individuals’ preferences fo...
A total of 1224 university students from Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia, were asked to give a q...