Few studies show how university students perceive and respond to tornado warnings, or how they gain tornado-related knowledge. Lacking in the literature are investigations of how perceptions of tornado risk may influence actions. Using two separate surveys and two large samples of undergraduates enrolled in the University of Nebraska, the author determined significant relationships between student demographics, perceptions, and response actions. Incorrect perceptions were found, such as overpasses and southwest corners of buildings being safe, and cities being invulnerable to tornadoes. International students, especially, assumed cities were safe from tornadoes. Students had a tendency to confirm their risk instead of initially sheltering. ...
When the National Weather Service (NWS) issues a tornado warning, the alert is rapidly and widely di...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.Advancements in tornado warning...
The purpose of this research was to explore perceptions of emergency alert systems used by universit...
Few studies show how university students perceive and respond to tornado warnings, or how they gain ...
Few studies show how university students perceive and respond to tornado warnings. Lacking in the li...
This research examines college students’ perceived risk of tornados and earthquakes affecting their ...
Tornadoes are a dangerous threat to public safety. The National Weather Service (NWS), therefore, ad...
Tornadoes in the southeastern United States continue to cause substantial injury, death, and destruc...
This research is to investigate Oklahoma State University's (OSU) international and domestic student...
This paper examines literature from various disciplines contributing to the objective of saving live...
Recent research in three Southern states supplied data describing the role community structure and c...
One of the goals of theWarning Project is to understand how people receive warnings of hazardous wea...
This research examines the ways tornado experience influences an individuals’ risk perceptions. The ...
A strong F-3 tornado devastated the northwest Wisconsin Village of Siren during the evening of 18 Ju...
Nigg, JoanneOn May 20, 2013, an EF5 tornado swept through Moore, Oklahoma. Before the severe weather...
When the National Weather Service (NWS) issues a tornado warning, the alert is rapidly and widely di...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.Advancements in tornado warning...
The purpose of this research was to explore perceptions of emergency alert systems used by universit...
Few studies show how university students perceive and respond to tornado warnings, or how they gain ...
Few studies show how university students perceive and respond to tornado warnings. Lacking in the li...
This research examines college students’ perceived risk of tornados and earthquakes affecting their ...
Tornadoes are a dangerous threat to public safety. The National Weather Service (NWS), therefore, ad...
Tornadoes in the southeastern United States continue to cause substantial injury, death, and destruc...
This research is to investigate Oklahoma State University's (OSU) international and domestic student...
This paper examines literature from various disciplines contributing to the objective of saving live...
Recent research in three Southern states supplied data describing the role community structure and c...
One of the goals of theWarning Project is to understand how people receive warnings of hazardous wea...
This research examines the ways tornado experience influences an individuals’ risk perceptions. The ...
A strong F-3 tornado devastated the northwest Wisconsin Village of Siren during the evening of 18 Ju...
Nigg, JoanneOn May 20, 2013, an EF5 tornado swept through Moore, Oklahoma. Before the severe weather...
When the National Weather Service (NWS) issues a tornado warning, the alert is rapidly and widely di...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.Advancements in tornado warning...
The purpose of this research was to explore perceptions of emergency alert systems used by universit...