Emphasizing how knowledge affects lay Risk perception, summarizing studies and suggesting further research, the author differentiates between knowledge production, knowledge dissemination and information processing as affected by, e.g., heuristics and Risk aversion. He also suggests that better understanding of lay knowledge can also illuminate experts\u27 hazard knowledge
Every year, law-makers and agency regulators, with the input of industry experts and scientists, mak...
The authors analyze two empirical explorations of relationships between the composition of risk mess...
Risk identification is one of the keys to successful risk management, but we are not equally aware o...
Emphasizing how knowledge affects lay Risk perception, summarizing studies and suggesting further re...
It is widely believed that more detail about health effects and likely exposure routes is apt to red...
It is widely believed that more detail about health effects and likely exposure routes is apt to red...
A new research area is developing, risk literacy. The term “risk literacy” basically refers to one's...
The author describes what she calls the Expert-Judgment Strategy , finding that, because it discoun...
In this paper, Anatoli Yashin examines how changes in information about the risks associated with po...
The concept of risk is becoming an established focus of rhetorical scholars and critics. As was rece...
This study draws a nexus between heuristic-systematic information processing and the theory of plann...
This study draws a nexus between heuristic-systematic information processing and the theory of plann...
Dr. Sjöberg questions the Cultural Theory approach to evaluating variance in risk perception. He als...
This article evaluates the nine empirical studies that have been conducted on expert versus lay judg...
This paper helps us to understand the emerging concept of knowledge management by exploring the rela...
Every year, law-makers and agency regulators, with the input of industry experts and scientists, mak...
The authors analyze two empirical explorations of relationships between the composition of risk mess...
Risk identification is one of the keys to successful risk management, but we are not equally aware o...
Emphasizing how knowledge affects lay Risk perception, summarizing studies and suggesting further re...
It is widely believed that more detail about health effects and likely exposure routes is apt to red...
It is widely believed that more detail about health effects and likely exposure routes is apt to red...
A new research area is developing, risk literacy. The term “risk literacy” basically refers to one's...
The author describes what she calls the Expert-Judgment Strategy , finding that, because it discoun...
In this paper, Anatoli Yashin examines how changes in information about the risks associated with po...
The concept of risk is becoming an established focus of rhetorical scholars and critics. As was rece...
This study draws a nexus between heuristic-systematic information processing and the theory of plann...
This study draws a nexus between heuristic-systematic information processing and the theory of plann...
Dr. Sjöberg questions the Cultural Theory approach to evaluating variance in risk perception. He als...
This article evaluates the nine empirical studies that have been conducted on expert versus lay judg...
This paper helps us to understand the emerging concept of knowledge management by exploring the rela...
Every year, law-makers and agency regulators, with the input of industry experts and scientists, mak...
The authors analyze two empirical explorations of relationships between the composition of risk mess...
Risk identification is one of the keys to successful risk management, but we are not equally aware o...