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Seven perceptions were measured, including: increasing risk, dread of risk, belief that they know the risk, known to science/experts, personal control, trust of authorities and public support for the risk-reducing measures.
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I'm cross-linking because these posts relate nicely to examinations here of the "dread to risk ratio" in arenas ranging from shale gas drilling (a k a fracking) to nuclear power, toxic chemicals to climate.
The factors shaping the large "dread to risk ratio" are only marginally affected by evolving science.
I prefer to talk about the "dread to risk" ratio in such debates.
For example, the characteristics of dread risk are equivalent to the perceived severity and self-efficacy of the PMT, while unknown risk is similar to perceived vulnerability.
The questionnaire also collected information about respondents' socio-economic status, their use of and attitudes towards the NHS; and their perception of the level of risk, dread, and experience in each of the six contexts.
China dreads the risk of superpower encirclement.In the 1950s America contained China from what Douglas MacArthur called America's "unsinkable aircraft carrier", Taiwan.
Indeed, it is hard not to resist the conclusion that, like HIV/Aids, it is the spectre of sexual transmission and the heartbreaking and highly visible defects in infants that are fuelling widespread dread of the disease, not the known risks.
One risk perception model describes the perceptual characterization of risk through two main axes: risk familiarity (unknown risk is perceived as higher risk) and level of dread associated with risk [23].
Tomorrow's buff body loses out to the dread of today's workout, and a reduced risk of cancer is obscured by the pleasure of a cigarette.
This might reflect heightened fear or dread of particular diseases, perceptions of life-time risk or a form of ageism, with the view that dementia and stroke are inevitable conditions associated with the ageing process.
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