To what extent did the participants’ emotions lead to ‘lazy thinking’ in terms of the number of options they had in mind during the triple disasters in Japan? • To what extent did their emotions predict their decision to stay or evacuate
Many witnesses attest that victims of a disaster often perish despite reasonable possibilities for e...
<div><p>The Great East Japan (Tōhoku/Kanto) earthquake of March 2011was followed by a major tsunami ...
The Great East Japan (Tōhoku/Kanto) earthquake of March 2011 was followed by a major tsunami and nuc...
It is argued that positive emotions are likely to broaden people’s sense of options and to encourage...
Research to date has shown that positive and negative emotions play an important role in influencin...
People with positive emotions can: fail to take a precautionary approach underestimate the proba...
Making judgments about whether one is prepared for a natural hazard (e.g., tornado, earthquake) invo...
Natural disasters due to climate change (like floods, hurricanes, heat waves or droughts) combine a ...
We thank Marjorie Sweetko for her thorough re-reading of the English, as well as the program Riskemo...
Frequent and successful use of cognitive reappraisal, an emotion regulation strategy that involves r...
9 pagesEnvironmental events such as natural disasters may influence the public’s affective reactions...
Previous research in the behavioral sciences has shown problem solving and coping skills to ...
BACKGROUND: The largest earthquake on record in Japan (magnitude 9.0) occurred on March 11, 2011, an...
The largest earthquake on record in Japan (magnitude 9.0) occurred on March 11, 2011, and the subseq...
Extrapolating from B. L. Fredrickson’s (1998, 2001) broaden-and-build theory of positive emotions, t...
Many witnesses attest that victims of a disaster often perish despite reasonable possibilities for e...
<div><p>The Great East Japan (Tōhoku/Kanto) earthquake of March 2011was followed by a major tsunami ...
The Great East Japan (Tōhoku/Kanto) earthquake of March 2011 was followed by a major tsunami and nuc...
It is argued that positive emotions are likely to broaden people’s sense of options and to encourage...
Research to date has shown that positive and negative emotions play an important role in influencin...
People with positive emotions can: fail to take a precautionary approach underestimate the proba...
Making judgments about whether one is prepared for a natural hazard (e.g., tornado, earthquake) invo...
Natural disasters due to climate change (like floods, hurricanes, heat waves or droughts) combine a ...
We thank Marjorie Sweetko for her thorough re-reading of the English, as well as the program Riskemo...
Frequent and successful use of cognitive reappraisal, an emotion regulation strategy that involves r...
9 pagesEnvironmental events such as natural disasters may influence the public’s affective reactions...
Previous research in the behavioral sciences has shown problem solving and coping skills to ...
BACKGROUND: The largest earthquake on record in Japan (magnitude 9.0) occurred on March 11, 2011, an...
The largest earthquake on record in Japan (magnitude 9.0) occurred on March 11, 2011, and the subseq...
Extrapolating from B. L. Fredrickson’s (1998, 2001) broaden-and-build theory of positive emotions, t...
Many witnesses attest that victims of a disaster often perish despite reasonable possibilities for e...
<div><p>The Great East Japan (Tōhoku/Kanto) earthquake of March 2011was followed by a major tsunami ...
The Great East Japan (Tōhoku/Kanto) earthquake of March 2011 was followed by a major tsunami and nuc...