This research proposes and implements a new approach to the elicitation and analysis of perceptions of risk. We use best worst scaling (BWS) to elicit the levels of control respondents believe they have over risks and the level of concern those risks prompt. The approach seeks perceptions of control and concern over a large risk set and the elicitation method is structured so as to reduce the cognitive burden typically associated with ranking over large sets. The BWS approach is designed to yield strong discrimination over items. Further, the approach permits derivation of individual-level values, in this case of perceptions of control and worry, and analysis of how these vary over observable characteristics, through estimation of random pa...
This paper presents the Bomb Risk Elicitation Task (BRET), an intuitive procedure aimed at measuring...
This paper presents the Bomb Risk Elicitation Task (BRET), an intuitive procedure aimed at measuring...
The research reported here aims to understand how people react to statements expressing risk uncerta...
This research locates a series of risks or hazards within a framework characterized by the level of ...
This research locates a series of risks or hazards within a framework characterised by the level of ...
The psychometric paradigm has dominated the field of empirical work analysing risk perceptions. In t...
The results of eliciting risk preferences are highly dependent on the elicitation method used. This ...
In a series of field experiments, we elicit risk preferences for financial, life-duration, and envir...
We aimed to investigate individual differences that associate with peoples’ acute risk perception fo...
The psychometric paradigm has been used to explain the perception of food hazard risks. In past stud...
The psychometric paradigm has been used to explain the perception of food hazard risks. In past stud...
We aimed to investigate individual differences that associate with peoples' acute risk perception fo...
Risks appear to be perceived in two different ways, affectively and rationally. Finnish adult intern...
Recent decision-making research provides empirical evidence that human riskpreferences are construct...
Many decisions we face are characterized by risk or uncertainty we must make choices prior to knowin...
This paper presents the Bomb Risk Elicitation Task (BRET), an intuitive procedure aimed at measuring...
This paper presents the Bomb Risk Elicitation Task (BRET), an intuitive procedure aimed at measuring...
The research reported here aims to understand how people react to statements expressing risk uncerta...
This research locates a series of risks or hazards within a framework characterized by the level of ...
This research locates a series of risks or hazards within a framework characterised by the level of ...
The psychometric paradigm has dominated the field of empirical work analysing risk perceptions. In t...
The results of eliciting risk preferences are highly dependent on the elicitation method used. This ...
In a series of field experiments, we elicit risk preferences for financial, life-duration, and envir...
We aimed to investigate individual differences that associate with peoples’ acute risk perception fo...
The psychometric paradigm has been used to explain the perception of food hazard risks. In past stud...
The psychometric paradigm has been used to explain the perception of food hazard risks. In past stud...
We aimed to investigate individual differences that associate with peoples' acute risk perception fo...
Risks appear to be perceived in two different ways, affectively and rationally. Finnish adult intern...
Recent decision-making research provides empirical evidence that human riskpreferences are construct...
Many decisions we face are characterized by risk or uncertainty we must make choices prior to knowin...
This paper presents the Bomb Risk Elicitation Task (BRET), an intuitive procedure aimed at measuring...
This paper presents the Bomb Risk Elicitation Task (BRET), an intuitive procedure aimed at measuring...
The research reported here aims to understand how people react to statements expressing risk uncerta...